The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... attend- ed with a putrid diathesis , the petechiæ usually appear during sleep when the general circula- tion is least vigorous , while the paroxysms of reaction or delirium take place , for the most part , in the morning when it is in ...
... attend- ed with a putrid diathesis , the petechiæ usually appear during sleep when the general circula- tion is least vigorous , while the paroxysms of reaction or delirium take place , for the most part , in the morning when it is in ...
第 33 頁
... attended with acute pain prevent it , in consequence of the violent ex- citement of the nervous system . This is especially the case where there is much active determination of blood to the head , as in phrenetic affections , and fevers ...
... attended with acute pain prevent it , in consequence of the violent ex- citement of the nervous system . This is especially the case where there is much active determination of blood to the head , as in phrenetic affections , and fevers ...
第 125 頁
... attended to , as any disordered state of these parts is apt to induce visions of a very painful charac- ter . For this purpose , mild laxatives may be- come useful ; and if the person is subject to heartburn , he should use a little ...
... attended to , as any disordered state of these parts is apt to induce visions of a very painful charac- ter . For this purpose , mild laxatives may be- come useful ; and if the person is subject to heartburn , he should use a little ...
第 136 頁
... attend the classes , having the advantage of an uncle in the regiment then in the Castle , and remained under the protec- tion of his uncle and aunt , Major and Mrs Griffiths , during the winter . When spring arrived , Mr D. and three ...
... attend the classes , having the advantage of an uncle in the regiment then in the Castle , and remained under the protec- tion of his uncle and aunt , Major and Mrs Griffiths , during the winter . When spring arrived , Mr D. and three ...
第 154 頁
... sleep , the thread of ideas which they have lost during their waking hours . It may be added , that this remarkable circumstance was attended with bad consequences to Mr R- -d ; whose health 154 PHILOSOPHY OF SLEEP .
... sleep , the thread of ideas which they have lost during their waking hours . It may be added , that this remarkable circumstance was attended with bad consequences to Mr R- -d ; whose health 154 PHILOSOPHY OF SLEEP .
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activity affection animal apoplexy apparitions appeared arise attack awake awoke become body brain cause character circumstances cold colour consciousness consequence continued curious death delirium delirium tremens digestion disease dreadful dreams Elizabeth Perkins event excited existence eyes fact faculties fall asleep familiar spirits fancy feeling fever frequently frightful give rise habit head hear heat hybernation hydrothorax hypochondria ideas imagination impressions incubus individual induce instance intense Julius Cæsar kind lady latter laudanum less light mental mind morning muscles Mysteries of Udolpho nature nervous ness never night night-mare object occasion occur opium organs pain paroxysm perfect sleep period person phantoms Phrenological present produced reason recollection remarkable repose reverie sensation senses sensorial power Sir John Sinclair sleep sleep-talking slept slumber sometimes somnambulism somnolency sound spectral illusions spectres stimulus stomach strong supposed takes place terror thing thought tion torpor violent viscus visions waking walk whole