The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... body is in a state of increase , as in the advance from infancy to boyhood , so much sleep is required , that the greater portion of existence may be fairly stated to be absorbed in this way . It is not mere repose from action that is ...
... body is in a state of increase , as in the advance from infancy to boyhood , so much sleep is required , that the greater portion of existence may be fairly stated to be absorbed in this way . It is not mere repose from action that is ...
第 5 頁
... bodies are called living in which an appropriation of foreign matter is going on : death is where this process is at an end . When we find blood in motion , the process of appropriation is going on . The circulation is the surest sign ...
... bodies are called living in which an appropriation of foreign matter is going on : death is where this process is at an end . When we find blood in motion , the process of appropriation is going on . The circulation is the surest sign ...
第 6 頁
... Bodies , however , may be alive without thought , feeling , or voluntary motion . Of actual death there is only one unequivocal sign , which is putrefaction . Notwithstanding the renovating influence of sleep , which apparently brings ...
... Bodies , however , may be alive without thought , feeling , or voluntary motion . Of actual death there is only one unequivocal sign , which is putrefaction . Notwithstanding the renovating influence of sleep , which apparently brings ...
第 20 頁
... body - upon the chest , the limbs , & c . These parts supply it with the sensorial power of which it is deficient ; and by their aid it is able to perform that which by its own unassisted means it never could have accomplished . But ...
... body - upon the chest , the limbs , & c . These parts supply it with the sensorial power of which it is deficient ; and by their aid it is able to perform that which by its own unassisted means it never could have accomplished . But ...
第 23 頁
... body chiefly takes place , and in which nourishment is most copiously infused into the blood . This law also governs the vegetable kingdom , the productions of which increase more during the night than at any other period of their ...
... body chiefly takes place , and in which nourishment is most copiously infused into the blood . This law also governs the vegetable kingdom , the productions of which increase more during the night than at any other period of their ...
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activity affection animal apoplexy appear arouse attack awake awoke become body brain breathing catalepsy cause CHAPTER character circulation circumstances cold consequence continued death digestion disease disordered dormant dreadful dreams drowsiness Elizabeth Perkins energy ensue excessive existence eyes fact faculties fall asleep fancy feeling frequently functions going to bed hear heat hydrothorax hypochondria ideas imagination impressions incubus individual instance intense Julius Cæsar kind labour latter laudanum less light medulla oblongata medulla spinalis mental mind morning muscles Mysteries of Udolpho nature never night night-mare occasion occurs organs pain paroxysm pass perfect sleep period person perspiration phenomena possessed prevent produced profound protracted reason recovered remain remarkable repose respiration reverie sensations senses sensorial power singular Sir John Sinclair sleep-walkers slept slumber sometimes somnambulism somnolency sound stimulus stomach suppose suspended suspended animation symptoms take place terror thing thought tion torpor trance usual utter vigour viscus visions waking walk whole