The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... never dormant are those of animal life ; and so long as we exist , it animates the heart and other viscera , thereby keeping up circulation , digestion , absorption , and the other vital powers . The cause of this difference is obvious ...
... never dormant are those of animal life ; and so long as we exist , it animates the heart and other viscera , thereby keeping up circulation , digestion , absorption , and the other vital powers . The cause of this difference is obvious ...
第 11 頁
... , and the functions which it regulates suspended : in the other , it can never be so altogether , because its entire cessation , even for the shortest period , would destroy life . CHAPTER III . SLEEP IN GENERAL . Thou silent power 11.
... , and the functions which it regulates suspended : in the other , it can never be so altogether , because its entire cessation , even for the shortest period , would destroy life . CHAPTER III . SLEEP IN GENERAL . Thou silent power 11.
第 13 頁
... never for a moment inactive , but pursue inces- santly , whether we be asleep or awake , their career of thought . This doctrine , however , although main- tained by some of our best metaphysical writers , is exceedingly unsatisfactory ...
... never for a moment inactive , but pursue inces- santly , whether we be asleep or awake , their career of thought . This doctrine , however , although main- tained by some of our best metaphysical writers , is exceedingly unsatisfactory ...
第 20 頁
... never could have accomplished . But mark the consequences of this accommodation ! The granters of the draft suffer by their own generosity ; and by enabling the stomach to get out of difficulty , they get into it themselves . The ...
... never could have accomplished . But mark the consequences of this accommodation ! The granters of the draft suffer by their own generosity ; and by enabling the stomach to get out of difficulty , they get into it themselves . The ...
第 34 頁
... 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 , by John ...
... 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 , by John ...
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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