The Psychology of SleepMoffat, Yard, 1911 - 305 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... force him into all sorts of bad habits . Says Michelet , " No consecrated absurdity could have stood its ground if the man had not silenced the objec- tions of the child . " We are slowly learning that there is no need or function of ...
... force him into all sorts of bad habits . Says Michelet , " No consecrated absurdity could have stood its ground if the man had not silenced the objec- tions of the child . " We are slowly learning that there is no need or function of ...
第 36 頁
... force ourselves to sleep . We never accomplish any- thing that way , because it is essentially opposed to the nature of sleep . Sleep , to be refreshing , must be complete relaxation of mind and body , and that is not gained by striving ...
... force ourselves to sleep . We never accomplish any- thing that way , because it is essentially opposed to the nature of sleep . Sleep , to be refreshing , must be complete relaxation of mind and body , and that is not gained by striving ...
第 75 頁
... force from throwing himself on the track before an approaching train , and not the sort that would forcibly put an overcoat on him when he did not care to wear it . One may be no more justifiable than the other , but it seems more ...
... force from throwing himself on the track before an approaching train , and not the sort that would forcibly put an overcoat on him when he did not care to wear it . One may be no more justifiable than the other , but it seems more ...
第 134 頁
... force of the circula- tion falls and the pulse is weaker than it was a moment or two before . The rapidity of the blood - flow is greater on the moment of awak- ening than just before dropping to sleep . This increase is not sudden ...
... force of the circula- tion falls and the pulse is weaker than it was a moment or two before . The rapidity of the blood - flow is greater on the moment of awak- ening than just before dropping to sleep . This increase is not sudden ...
第 139 頁
... force , and that it is only when repair ex- ceeds this waste that life is maintained at a high standard . If the activities of life be many and varied , much sleep according to this theory would be needed to repair the waste of force ...
... force , and that it is only when repair ex- ceeds this waste that life is maintained at a high standard . If the activities of life be many and varied , much sleep according to this theory would be needed to repair the waste of force ...
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