The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... feelings and faculties prepared for exertion . Reverse the picture , and we have the sleep of disease . It is short , feverish , and unre- freshing , disturbed by frightful or melancholy dreams . The pulse is agitated , and , from 2 ...
... feelings and faculties prepared for exertion . Reverse the picture , and we have the sleep of disease . It is short , feverish , and unre- freshing , disturbed by frightful or melancholy dreams . The pulse is agitated , and , from 2 ...
第 5 頁
... feeling and imagination which is essential to , and which in a great measure constitutes , sleep . But if in mature years body is adding to its bulk by the accumulation of adipose matter , a greater tendency to som- nolency occurs than ...
... feeling and imagination which is essential to , and which in a great measure constitutes , sleep . But if in mature years body is adding to its bulk by the accumulation of adipose matter , a greater tendency to som- nolency occurs than ...
第 7 頁
... feeling , and motion , and bring it into commu- nication with the surrounding world . The pro- cesses of assimilation and excretion exist both in animals and vegetables : the other vital pro- cesses are restricted solely to animals ...
... feeling , and motion , and bring it into commu- nication with the surrounding world . The pro- cesses of assimilation and excretion exist both in animals and vegetables : the other vital pro- cesses are restricted solely to animals ...
第 19 頁
... feeling of sleep is most strong while the food remains on the stomach , shortly after the accession of the digestive process , and be- fore that operation which converts the nour- ishment into chyle SLEEP IN GENERAL . 19.
... feeling of sleep is most strong while the food remains on the stomach , shortly after the accession of the digestive process , and be- fore that operation which converts the nour- ishment into chyle SLEEP IN GENERAL . 19.
第 20 頁
... feeling of universal lassitude pre- vails , and exhibits itself in yawning , † peevish- ness , heaviness , and weakness of the eyes ; in- difference to surrounding objects , and all the * Mr A. Carmichael , of Dublin , supposes that the ...
... feeling of universal lassitude pre- vails , and exhibits itself in yawning , † peevish- ness , heaviness , and weakness of the eyes ; in- difference to surrounding objects , and all the * Mr A. Carmichael , of Dublin , supposes that the ...
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