The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 6 頁
... cause death . Feeling and volition are at an end whenever the circulation ceases . Bodies , however , may be alive without thought , feeling , or voluntary motion . Of actual death there is only one unequivocal sign , which is ...
... cause death . Feeling and volition are at an end whenever the circulation ceases . Bodies , however , may be alive without thought , feeling , or voluntary motion . Of actual death there is only one unequivocal sign , which is ...
第 10 頁
... cause of this difference is obvious . Those functions are essential to existence ; and , by a wise law of nature , the sensorial power is directed to them , in an untired and ceaseless stream , so long as life endures . But even in ...
... cause of this difference is obvious . Those functions are essential to existence ; and , by a wise law of nature , the sensorial power is directed to them , in an untired and ceaseless stream , so long as life endures . But even in ...
第 14 頁
... cause . It be- comes , as it were , a habit , into which we insensibly fall at stated periods , as we fall into other natural or acquired habits . But it differs from the latter in this , that it cannot in any case be entirely dispensed ...
... cause . It be- comes , as it were , a habit , into which we insensibly fall at stated periods , as we fall into other natural or acquired habits . But it differs from the latter in this , that it cannot in any case be entirely dispensed ...
第 15 頁
... cause , still we can often trace the origin of our slumbers ; and we are all acquainted with many circumstances which either produce or heighten them . I shall mention a few of these causes . Heat has a strong tendency to produce sleep ...
... cause , still we can often trace the origin of our slumbers ; and we are all acquainted with many circumstances which either produce or heighten them . I shall mention a few of these causes . Heat has a strong tendency to produce sleep ...
第 19 頁
... causes ; 1st , from the greater pressure of blood on their brain ; and 2d , from their natural dispositions being less airy , sensitive , and irritable than those of opposite temperaments . Their minds are usually of an obtuser cast ...
... causes ; 1st , from the greater pressure of blood on their brain ; and 2d , from their natural dispositions being less airy , sensitive , and irritable than those of opposite temperaments . Their minds are usually of an obtuser cast ...
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