The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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... eye loses its exquisite sensibility to sight ; the ear to sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intellectual faculties ; there is a loss of memory , and less sensibility to ...
... eye loses its exquisite sensibility to sight ; the ear to sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intellectual faculties ; there is a loss of memory , and less sensibility to ...
第 10 頁
... eyes . † The sleep of some birds is amazingly light. ́ Such is the case with the goose , which is disturbed by the slightest noise , and more useful than any watch - dog for giving warning of danger . It was the cackling of the sacred ...
... eyes . † The sleep of some birds is amazingly light. ́ Such is the case with the goose , which is disturbed by the slightest noise , and more useful than any watch - dog for giving warning of danger . It was the cackling of the sacred ...
第 20 頁
... eyes ; in- difference to surrounding objects , and all the * Mr A. Carmichael , of Dublin , supposes that the process of assimilation in the brain is the proximate cause of sleep . For an exposition of his views , which are both novel ...
... eyes ; in- difference to surrounding objects , and all the * Mr A. Carmichael , of Dublin , supposes that the process of assimilation in the brain is the proximate cause of sleep . For an exposition of his views , which are both novel ...
第 25 頁
... eyes , and ears , are all forced less copiously than in the waking state . The same rule holds with regard to other se- cretions - hence diarrhoea , menorrhagia , & c . , are checked during the interval of slumber . 2 From the ...
... eyes , and ears , are all forced less copiously than in the waking state . The same rule holds with regard to other se- cretions - hence diarrhoea , menorrhagia , & c . , are checked during the interval of slumber . 2 From the ...
第 26 頁
... eyes of children . Sleep also communicates to these organs a great accession of sensibility , so much so , that they are ex- tremely dazzled by a clear light . This , it is true , happens on coming out of a dark into a light room , or ...
... eyes of children . Sleep also communicates to these organs a great accession of sensibility , so much so , that they are ex- tremely dazzled by a clear light . This , it is true , happens on coming out of a dark into a light room , or ...
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