The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... less sensibility to emotion ; the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and the sphere of thought and action is narrowed . The principle of decay is im- planted in our nature , and cannot be counter- acted . Few people , however ...
... less sensibility to emotion ; the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and the sphere of thought and action is narrowed . The principle of decay is im- planted in our nature , and cannot be counter- acted . Few people , however ...
第 11 頁
... and where every animal must , in some degree or other , partake of it ; but , as regards man , it is certain that he sustains any violation of the law ordaining regular periods of repose with less indifference than SLEEP IN GENERAL . 11.
... and where every animal must , in some degree or other , partake of it ; but , as regards man , it is certain that he sustains any violation of the law ordaining regular periods of repose with less indifference than SLEEP IN GENERAL . 11.
第 12 頁
Robert Macnish. law ordaining regular periods of repose with less indifference than the lower grades of creation — that a certain proportion of sleep is more essential to his existence than theirs that he has less power of enduring ...
Robert Macnish. law ordaining regular periods of repose with less indifference than the lower grades of creation — that a certain proportion of sleep is more essential to his existence than theirs that he has less power of enduring ...
第 13 頁
... less remarkable for the rapidity of its accession than its over- powering character . In such a situation , the mind in a few minutes ceases to act , and sinks into a state of overpowering oblivion . The slumber , SLEEP IN GENERAL . 13.
... less remarkable for the rapidity of its accession than its over- powering character . In such a situation , the mind in a few minutes ceases to act , and sinks into a state of overpowering oblivion . The slumber , SLEEP IN GENERAL . 13.
第 23 頁
... less easily excited during this state do not act so readily , and the air is consequently admitted into the chest with some degree of effort . This , combined with the relaxed state of the fauces , gives rise to the stertorous noise ...
... less easily excited during this state do not act so readily , and the air is consequently admitted into the chest with some degree of effort . This , combined with the relaxed state of the fauces , gives rise to the stertorous noise ...
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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