The Quarterly Journal, Band 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... organ of mind , as the eye is the organ of sight ; and the state of the mental powers as much depends upon the condition of ... organs of voluntary motion and mind . But the same authors , when inquiring into the phy- sical change which ...
... organ of mind , as the eye is the organ of sight ; and the state of the mental powers as much depends upon the condition of ... organs of voluntary motion and mind . But the same authors , when inquiring into the phy- sical change which ...
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... organs , it is surely inconsistent and erroneous to regard the remission of action which occasions it , as peculiar to mental and voluntary functions . That sleep really does arise from change of circulation in the brain , as these ...
... organs , it is surely inconsistent and erroneous to regard the remission of action which occasions it , as peculiar to mental and voluntary functions . That sleep really does arise from change of circulation in the brain , as these ...
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... organs and other functions . This examination would have led to the detection of the other equally important principle , -that , the state of every function immediately depends upon the actual condition of its capillary vessels . Upon ...
... organs and other functions . This examination would have led to the detection of the other equally important principle , -that , the state of every function immediately depends upon the actual condition of its capillary vessels . Upon ...
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... organs experience a diminution of sensibility during sleep , in consequence of which their action is retarded . ( See Vit . & Inv . Mot . section 12. ) The most obvious objection to the doctrines of Cullen , Darwin , Brown , and others ...
... organs experience a diminution of sensibility during sleep , in consequence of which their action is retarded . ( See Vit . & Inv . Mot . section 12. ) The most obvious objection to the doctrines of Cullen , Darwin , Brown , and others ...
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... organs ; and a periodical remission of their action must be admitted to occasion it . In fact , if the doctrine about to be submitted be correct , it will be seen that there is some foundation for both these opinions ; and it would ...
... organs ; and a periodical remission of their action must be admitted to occasion it . In fact , if the doctrine about to be submitted be correct , it will be seen that there is some foundation for both these opinions ; and it would ...
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