The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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... sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intel- lectual faculties ; there is a loss of memory , and less sensibility to emotion ; the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and ...
... sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intel- lectual faculties ; there is a loss of memory , and less sensibility to emotion ; the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and ...
第 16 頁
... sound , prevents sleep , while monotony of all kinds is apt to induce it . The murmuring of a river , the sound of the Eolian harp , the echo of a distant cascade , the ticking of a clock , the hum of bees under a burning sun , and the ...
... sound , prevents sleep , while monotony of all kinds is apt to induce it . The murmuring of a river , the sound of the Eolian harp , the echo of a distant cascade , the ticking of a clock , the hum of bees under a burning sun , and the ...
第 22 頁
... sounds confuse our ears ; ordinary odours , tastes , and sensa- tions , our nose , our tongue , and our touch . They awake successively , one after its fellow , and not in the same instant . Sleep also produces important changes in ...
... sounds confuse our ears ; ordinary odours , tastes , and sensa- tions , our nose , our tongue , and our touch . They awake successively , one after its fellow , and not in the same instant . Sleep also produces important changes in ...
第 29 頁
... sound , the feeblest glimmer of light reflected upon him , breaks the enchantment of his repose , and restores him to wakefulness . The profoundness of sleep differs also during the same night . For the first four or five hours , the ...
... sound , the feeblest glimmer of light reflected upon him , breaks the enchantment of his repose , and restores him to wakefulness . The profoundness of sleep differs also during the same night . For the first four or five hours , the ...
第 32 頁
... Sound ceases to be a stimulus to such men , and what would have proved an inexpressible annoyance to others , is by them altogether unheeded . It is com- mon for carriers to sleep on horseback , and coachmen on their coaches . During ...
... Sound ceases to be a stimulus to such men , and what would have proved an inexpressible annoyance to others , is by them altogether unheeded . It is com- mon for carriers to sleep on horseback , and coachmen on their coaches . During ...
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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