Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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... well as thofe which move the eyes , are in perpetual motion during our wak- ing hours ; and yet continue fubfervient to voli- tion. ing 20 CLASS III . 1. 1. 7 . DISEASES fell down in convulfions, as fhe was running ...
... well as thofe which move the eyes , are in perpetual motion during our wak- ing hours ; and yet continue fubfervient to voli- tion. ing 20 CLASS III . 1. 1. 7 . DISEASES fell down in convulfions, as fhe was running ...
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... perpetual fick- nefs and efforts to vomit , with great general de- bility all the fucceeding day . The rationale of this temporary cure from the exhibition of opium and vinous spirit depends on the great expenditure of fenforial power ...
... perpetual fick- nefs and efforts to vomit , with great general de- bility all the fucceeding day . The rationale of this temporary cure from the exhibition of opium and vinous spirit depends on the great expenditure of fenforial power ...
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... perpetual action ; but also that each kind or fpecies of fenforial power , as that of ir- ritation , fenfation , volition , and affociation , is feparately capable of accumulation in the parts , which have almoft perpetually been ...
... perpetual action ; but also that each kind or fpecies of fenforial power , as that of ir- ritation , fenfation , volition , and affociation , is feparately capable of accumulation in the parts , which have almoft perpetually been ...
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... perpetual ftimulus of external ob- jects , or by the fucceffions of other catenations of ideas , or by the operations of medicines ; and when the maniacal hallucination ceafes , or is for- gotten , the violent exertions ceafe , which ...
... perpetual ftimulus of external ob- jects , or by the fucceffions of other catenations of ideas , or by the operations of medicines ; and when the maniacal hallucination ceafes , or is for- gotten , the violent exertions ceafe , which ...
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... perpetual action , owing to the fuperfluity of volition , which was previ- oufly expended by the action of thofe mufcles , which are now rendered difobedient to the fenfo- rial power of volition , though they may con- tinue to be ...
... perpetual action , owing to the fuperfluity of volition , which was previ- oufly expended by the action of thofe mufcles , which are now rendered difobedient to the fenfo- rial power of volition , though they may con- tinue to be ...
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abforbents accumulation of fenforial affected Affociate Motions afthma alfo arife attended becauſe become cafe capillaries catenated caufe cauſe ceafes circumftance Clafs cold fit confequence confifts conftitute convulfions cutaneous capillaries debility decreafed defcribed defect difeafe direct fympathy diſeaſe epilepfy excefs excited exertion exhauftion exifts faid fame fecretion feems fenfation fenfe fenfible fenforial power fevers with weak fhould fickneſs fimilar firft fituation fkin fleep fmall folar fome fometimes foon forial power frequently ftate ftill ftimulus ftomach ftrong fubject fucceeds fuch fuppofed fyftem gout greater heart and arteries heat hot fit ideas increafed action infanity inflammation inteftines irritative motions lacteal lefs liable lungs membranes moft mufcles mufcular muft nevertheleſs obferved occafioned opium owing pain paroxyfm patient perfon pleaſure power of affociation power of irritation produced quantity reafon reverfe fympathy Sect tertian thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion torpid torpor ufual ureter urethra veffels vertigo violent volition voluntary vomiting weak pulfe whence