The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 22 頁
... once their usual vigour . We , for some seconds , neither hear , nor see , nor smell , nor taste , nor touch with our usual acuteness . Ordinary sights dazzle our eyes ; ordinary sounds confuse our ears ; ordinary odours , tastes , and ...
... once their usual vigour . We , for some seconds , neither hear , nor see , nor smell , nor taste , nor touch with our usual acuteness . Ordinary sights dazzle our eyes ; ordinary sounds confuse our ears ; ordinary odours , tastes , and ...
第 35 頁
... once in the twenty - four hours . The state of the fœtus has been denominated , by some writers , a continued sleep , but the propriety of this definition may be doubted , for the mind having never yet manifested itself , and the ...
... once in the twenty - four hours . The state of the fœtus has been denominated , by some writers , a continued sleep , but the propriety of this definition may be doubted , for the mind having never yet manifested itself , and the ...
第 37 頁
... once more appears , and they pass the greater part of their time in sleep . The repose of the aged is most apt to take place imme- diately after taking food , while they solicit it in vain at that period at which , during the former ...
... once more appears , and they pass the greater part of their time in sleep . The repose of the aged is most apt to take place imme- diately after taking food , while they solicit it in vain at that period at which , during the former ...
第 43 頁
... once the faculties of the mind , from being in utter torpor , begin to act ; the senses , one after the other , come into operation , and we start afresh into active existence . Instead of the listlessness , lassitude , and general ...
... once the faculties of the mind , from being in utter torpor , begin to act ; the senses , one after the other , come into operation , and we start afresh into active existence . Instead of the listlessness , lassitude , and general ...
第 57 頁
... once , after riding thirty miles in a high wind , he passed the greater part of the succeeding night in visions terrible beyond description . Pleasurable sensations during the day are also apt to assume a still more pleasurable aspect ...
... once , after riding thirty miles in a high wind , he passed the greater part of the succeeding night in visions terrible beyond description . Pleasurable sensations during the day are also apt to assume a still more pleasurable aspect ...
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