Sanity and InsanityW. Scott, 1890 - 395 من الصفحات |
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... ment as the most characteristic distinction . It is true that , very low down in the scale , there are rudimentary vegetable forms with considerable powers of movement that is spon- taneous , and may in some cases appear purposive ; and ...
... ment as the most characteristic distinction . It is true that , very low down in the scale , there are rudimentary vegetable forms with considerable powers of movement that is spon- taneous , and may in some cases appear purposive ; and ...
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... ment with respect to one another , are extraordinarily com- plicated , but some idea of them must be given , in order to render clear the ways in which the working of the nervous system becomes deranged in insanity and other disorders ...
... ment with respect to one another , are extraordinarily com- plicated , but some idea of them must be given , in order to render clear the ways in which the working of the nervous system becomes deranged in insanity and other disorders ...
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... ment ; and each such tract of grey matter , so connected with muscles as to produce by its discharge a definite movement , is termed a nerve centre . Although each movement requires a separate centre , yet for each such centre it will ...
... ment ; and each such tract of grey matter , so connected with muscles as to produce by its discharge a definite movement , is termed a nerve centre . Although each movement requires a separate centre , yet for each such centre it will ...
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... ment of arm and hand is actuated by the simultaneous pull of many muscles , the conspicuous factor in the success of the operation is the nicety with which each movement follows precisely in the nick of time upon the heels of its prede ...
... ment of arm and hand is actuated by the simultaneous pull of many muscles , the conspicuous factor in the success of the operation is the nicety with which each movement follows precisely in the nick of time upon the heels of its prede ...
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... ment , it is not without effect . It spreads where it can , and produces some effect on neighbouring centres . It may be that a centre is discharged by an ingoing current , but that its discharge is not of sufficient moment to produce ...
... ment , it is not without effect . It spreads where it can , and produces some effect on neighbouring centres . It may be that a centre is discharged by an ingoing current , but that its discharge is not of sufficient moment to produce ...
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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