Sanity and InsanityW. Scott, 1890 - 395 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 80
الصفحة 27
... activity , every centre maintains , upon the centres beneath it , a constant steadying , controlling influence , by which their tendency to discharge upon the provocation of wandering forces is held in check , and their discharge is ...
... activity , every centre maintains , upon the centres beneath it , a constant steadying , controlling influence , by which their tendency to discharge upon the provocation of wandering forces is held in check , and their discharge is ...
الصفحة 29
... activity depends on the general molecular activity of the tissue concerned . And the general molecular activity depends on the amount of molecular energy that reaches the part through its nerves . When copious streams of nervous energy ...
... activity depends on the general molecular activity of the tissue concerned . And the general molecular activity depends on the amount of molecular energy that reaches the part through its nerves . When copious streams of nervous energy ...
الصفحة 32
... activity . The method by which this end is attained is very simple . The rays of light proceeding from the approaching body pass through the humours of the eye , and strike upon a nervous expansion which is spread out at the back of it ...
... activity . The method by which this end is attained is very simple . The rays of light proceeding from the approaching body pass through the humours of the eye , and strike upon a nervous expansion which is spread out at the back of it ...
الصفحة 38
... activity . The upward - going portion reaches a still higher centre , and produces effects that are still more diffused and still more indirect to the original stimulus of the food on the stomach . The contact of food with the stomach ...
... activity . The upward - going portion reaches a still higher centre , and produces effects that are still more diffused and still more indirect to the original stimulus of the food on the stomach . The contact of food with the stomach ...
الصفحة 39
... activity of function is adapted to bodily needs . It has been mentioned above that the higher centres are more unstable than the lower . Their equilibrium is more readily disturbed , their discharge more readily evoked , their ...
... activity of function is adapted to bodily needs . It has been mentioned above that the higher centres are more unstable than the lower . Their equilibrium is more readily disturbed , their discharge more readily evoked , their ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
action activity actual adjustment alienist alteration amount arise blood bodily body brain cause channels character circulation circumstances climacteric cœnæsthesis colour complete condition conduct consciousness conspicuous constitution continuous corresponds course defect degree delusion dementia diminished diminution direct discharge drunkenness effect elements emotion environment epilepsy exaggerated excessive existence fact fail failure feeling fever fibre forms of insanity grey matter Hence we find higher highest centres highest nerve regions highest regions idiot imbecility impetus impressions inbreeding increase indirect stresses individual influence intensity less loss lower malady mania manifestations marriage melancholia menstrual period ment mental accompaniment moiety molecules movements muscles nature nerve centres nerve currents nerve energy nervous process nervous system normal nutrition occur offspring old age organism overaction ovum patient person produce proportion puberty qualities relation seen sexual sleep sudden suffer suicide surroundings symptoms takes place tendency tion tissue vigour visceral vivid WALTER SCOTT whole