The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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... complete account of Sleep . The sub- ject is not an easy one ; and , in the present state of our knowledge , moderate success is probably all that can be looked for . In the first edition , Dr Gall's theory , that the brain is composed ...
... complete account of Sleep . The sub- ject is not an easy one ; and , in the present state of our knowledge , moderate success is probably all that can be looked for . In the first edition , Dr Gall's theory , that the brain is composed ...
第 1 頁
... complete and incomplete . The former is characterized by a torpor of the various organs which com- pose the brain , and by that of the external senses and voluntary motion . Incomplete sleep , or dreaming , is the active state of one or ...
... complete and incomplete . The former is characterized by a torpor of the various organs which com- pose the brain , and by that of the external senses and voluntary motion . Incomplete sleep , or dreaming , is the active state of one or ...
第 2 頁
Robert Macnish. Complete sleep is a temporary metaphysical death , though not an organic one- -the heart and lungs performing their offices with their accustomed regularity under the control of the involuntary muscles . Sleep is ...
Robert Macnish. Complete sleep is a temporary metaphysical death , though not an organic one- -the heart and lungs performing their offices with their accustomed regularity under the control of the involuntary muscles . Sleep is ...
第 5 頁
... complete equipoise of these animal func- tions that health is enjoyed in greatest per- fection ; for such a state presupposes exercise , temperance , and a tone of the stomach quite equal to the process of digestion . Sleep and stupor ...
... complete equipoise of these animal func- tions that health is enjoyed in greatest per- fection ; for such a state presupposes exercise , temperance , and a tone of the stomach quite equal to the process of digestion . Sleep and stupor ...
第 18 頁
... complete sleep that is known , in so far that , while it continues , it is utterly impossible to waken the individual : no stimulus , however power- ful , has any influence in arousing his dormant faculties . When the circulating mass ...
... complete sleep that is known , in so far that , while it continues , it is utterly impossible to waken the individual : no stimulus , however power- ful , has any influence in arousing his dormant faculties . When the circulating mass ...
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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