The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... as in the advance from infancy to boyhood , so much sleep is required , that the greater portion of existence may be fairly to be absorbed in this way . It is not the mere repose from action that is capable of re- 4 PHILOSOPHY OF SLEEP .
... as in the advance from infancy to boyhood , so much sleep is required , that the greater portion of existence may be fairly to be absorbed in this way . It is not the mere repose from action that is capable of re- 4 PHILOSOPHY OF SLEEP .
第 5 頁
... if not impossible , to arouse him from stupor . The former is a necessary law of the animal economy ; the latter is the result of diseased action . Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of existence INTRODUCTION . 5.
... if not impossible , to arouse him from stupor . The former is a necessary law of the animal economy ; the latter is the result of diseased action . Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of existence INTRODUCTION . 5.
第 6 頁
Robert Macnish. Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of existence ; and life , to use the language of Shakspeare , " is rounded by a sleep . " When we contemplate the human frame in a state of vigour , an impression is made on the ...
Robert Macnish. Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of existence ; and life , to use the language of Shakspeare , " is rounded by a sleep . " When we contemplate the human frame in a state of vigour , an impression is made on the ...
第 12 頁
... existence than theirs that he has less power of enduring protracted wakefulness , or continuing in protracted sleep -and that he is more refreshed by repose and more exhausted by the want of it than they . The sleep of man , therefore ...
... existence than theirs that he has less power of enduring protracted wakefulness , or continuing in protracted sleep -and that he is more refreshed by repose and more exhausted by the want of it than they . The sleep of man , therefore ...
第 27 頁
... existence if they can indeed be said to exist where they are not felt . For the same reason , we may touch him without his feeling it ; neither is he sensible to sounds , to light , or to odours . When , however , the slumber is not ...
... existence if they can indeed be said to exist where they are not felt . For the same reason , we may touch him without his feeling it ; neither is he sensible to sounds , to light , or to odours . When , however , the slumber is not ...
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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