Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 11J. Churchill., 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 62
עמוד 2
... active principle ; no less than that something invisible , impalpable , indetectible by any accessible means of investigation , must take possession of a mass of inert matter , and do with it whatever may seem good unto it . Rather may ...
... active principle ; no less than that something invisible , impalpable , indetectible by any accessible means of investigation , must take possession of a mass of inert matter , and do with it whatever may seem good unto it . Rather may ...
עמוד 8
... active occupa- tion . The question may naturally arise - Would so active and irritable a mind , united to so feeble a frame , have lacked opportunity under any circumstances of rapidly wearing out both itself and its earthly tenement ...
... active occupa- tion . The question may naturally arise - Would so active and irritable a mind , united to so feeble a frame , have lacked opportunity under any circumstances of rapidly wearing out both itself and its earthly tenement ...
עמוד 10
... active operation in the brain as in any part of the system , we find it at first difficult to realize the fact so well established by irrefragable physiological evidence , that these acts of nutrition are in their essence the necessary ...
... active operation in the brain as in any part of the system , we find it at first difficult to realize the fact so well established by irrefragable physiological evidence , that these acts of nutrition are in their essence the necessary ...
עמוד 11
... of the union of two active causes simultaneously created , hitherto inseparable , and the survivor of which is the biographer of the other . " 66 stimulus . The quality of the blood circulating through the BODY V. MIND . 11.
... of the union of two active causes simultaneously created , hitherto inseparable , and the survivor of which is the biographer of the other . " 66 stimulus . The quality of the blood circulating through the BODY V. MIND . 11.
עמוד 13
... active perform- ance of the nutritive functions in that organ , consisting of decay and replacement of particles . Until the brain becomes accustomed to this increased activity of function , it is to be expected that it will be attended ...
... active perform- ance of the nutritive functions in that organ , consisting of decay and replacement of particles . Until the brain becomes accustomed to this increased activity of function , it is to be expected that it will be attended ...
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