The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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... ..... ......... 177 CHAPTER XIV . Sleep from Cold , ........................... . ...... 188 CHAPTER XV . Waking Dreams , ... 196 CHAPTER XVI . Reverie , ............ CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Abstraction , .... CHAPTER XVIII . X.
... ..... ......... 177 CHAPTER XIV . Sleep from Cold , ........................... . ...... 188 CHAPTER XV . Waking Dreams , ... 196 CHAPTER XVI . Reverie , ............ CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Abstraction , .... CHAPTER XVIII . X.
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... it no longer flows to them , as in the waking state , and a temporary cessation in their wonted actions is the inevitable consequence . The only powers not arrested , are the involuntary ones , CHAPTER III Sleep in General,
... it no longer flows to them , as in the waking state , and a temporary cessation in their wonted actions is the inevitable consequence . The only powers not arrested , are the involuntary ones , CHAPTER III Sleep in General,
第 20 頁
... waking state . A heavy meal , especially if the stomach is at the same time weak , is apt to induce sleep . In ordinary circumstances , the sensorial power residing within this viscus is sufficient to carry on its functions , but when ...
... waking state . A heavy meal , especially if the stomach is at the same time weak , is apt to induce sleep . In ordinary circumstances , the sensorial power residing within this viscus is sufficient to carry on its functions , but when ...
第 23 頁
... waking state ; the pulse also , though slower , is stronger . Animal heat is slightly reduced upon the surface , while digestion , absorption , and nutrition , all proceed with increased energy . On this account , sleep is the period in ...
... waking state ; the pulse also , though slower , is stronger . Animal heat is slightly reduced upon the surface , while digestion , absorption , and nutrition , all proceed with increased energy . On this account , sleep is the period in ...
第 24 頁
... waking state ; that if diminished during the day , the succeeding sleep is disturbed and broken ; that the diminution in consequence of too short a sleep , disposes to fever , unless the equili- brium is established on the following day ...
... waking state ; that if diminished during the day , the succeeding sleep is disturbed and broken ; that the diminution in consequence of too short a sleep , disposes to fever , unless the equili- brium is established on the following day ...
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