The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... kind or other is an almost neces- sary concomitant of his nature - being essential to healthy sleep , and consequently to the renovation of our bodily organs and mental faculties . But as no general rule can be laid down as to the ...
... kind or other is an almost neces- sary concomitant of his nature - being essential to healthy sleep , and consequently to the renovation of our bodily organs and mental faculties . But as no general rule can be laid down as to the ...
第 13 頁
... kind . There ought to be no difficulty in admitting that the mental powers may cease to act in sleep , for the same thing undoubtedly happens in various other conditions . It is impossible to conceive any mental operation 13.
... kind . There ought to be no difficulty in admitting that the mental powers may cease to act in sleep , for the same thing undoubtedly happens in various other conditions . It is impossible to conceive any mental operation 13.
第 19 頁
... kind , are suspended . It is truly a complete slumber - no one faculty , save the vital organs , being in operation . Full - bodied phlegmatic persons are naturally much better sleepers than others . This I conceive to proceed from two ...
... kind , are suspended . It is truly a complete slumber - no one faculty , save the vital organs , being in operation . Full - bodied phlegmatic persons are naturally much better sleepers than others . This I conceive to proceed from two ...
第 34 頁
... kind : he never slept more than four hours out of the twenty - four . In all other respects , he was strikingly abstinent ; his food consisting wholly of bread , water , and vegetables . In a letter com- municated to Sir John Sinclair ...
... kind : he never slept more than four hours out of the twenty - four . In all other respects , he was strikingly abstinent ; his food consisting wholly of bread , water , and vegetables . In a letter com- municated to Sir John Sinclair ...
第 35 頁
... kind of dozing , and not a perfect sleep : notwithstanding which , he enjoyed good health , and reached his seventy - third year . I strongly suspect there must be some mistake in this case , for it is not conceivable that human nature ...
... kind of dozing , and not a perfect sleep : notwithstanding which , he enjoyed good health , and reached his seventy - third year . I strongly suspect there must be some mistake in this case , for it is not conceivable that human nature ...
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