Animal Magnetism: Or, PsycodunamyD. Appleton & Company, 1846 - 402 頁 |
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第 21 頁
... doubt the word of the master ; his theories were held sacred . Still , Galen , ignorant of anatomy , describes in the human body organs and humors which are not to be found there ; and to the disordered action of those sup- posed humors ...
... doubt the word of the master ; his theories were held sacred . Still , Galen , ignorant of anatomy , describes in the human body organs and humors which are not to be found there ; and to the disordered action of those sup- posed humors ...
第 37 頁
... doubt , not only the existence of a nervous circu- lation , but also the exterior expansion of this circulating fluid ; an expansion which takes place with such force and energy as to create a sphere of action that may be likened to ...
... doubt , not only the existence of a nervous circu- lation , but also the exterior expansion of this circulating fluid ; an expansion which takes place with such force and energy as to create a sphere of action that may be likened to ...
第 45 頁
... doubt that this point of itself merits the attention and investigation of the Academy . " To these considerations , all founded on the interest we feel in behalf of science , permit us to add another , the off- spring of national pride ...
... doubt that this point of itself merits the attention and investigation of the Academy . " To these considerations , all founded on the interest we feel in behalf of science , permit us to add another , the off- spring of national pride ...
第 57 頁
... doubt , or disbe- lieve , from entering upon the proposed examination . Ani- mal Magnetism , reduced to its simple form , offers nothing worthy of investigation ; all the reality connected with it consists in the appearance of a few ...
... doubt , or disbe- lieve , from entering upon the proposed examination . Ani- mal Magnetism , reduced to its simple form , offers nothing worthy of investigation ; all the reality connected with it consists in the appearance of a few ...
第 62 頁
... doubts by an experi- ment , and heard this woman repeat things which he him- self had previously told the patients . How ridiculous , too , to see a drachm of Glauber salts prescribed as a transcen- dent remedy for pulmonary consumption ...
... doubts by an experi- ment , and heard this woman repeat things which he him- self had previously told the patients . How ridiculous , too , to see a drachm of Glauber salts prescribed as a transcen- dent remedy for pulmonary consumption ...
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