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Page 107
... because the fenforial power of affociation or catenation being united with the ftimulus , increafes in energy with every repetition of the catenated circle ; and it is by thefe means that all the irritative affociations of motions are ...
... because the fenforial power of affociation or catenation being united with the ftimulus , increafes in energy with every repetition of the catenated circle ; and it is by thefe means that all the irritative affociations of motions are ...
Page 110
... because now the fenforial power , termed affociation , acts in a twofold manner . Firft , in refpect to the period of the catenation in which the cold fit was pro- duced , which is now diffevered by the ftronger ftimulus of the firft ...
... because now the fenforial power , termed affociation , acts in a twofold manner . Firft , in refpect to the period of the catenation in which the cold fit was pro- duced , which is now diffevered by the ftronger ftimulus of the firft ...
Page 111
... because now the new affociation confpires with the defective irritation in introducing the torpid action of this part of the diurnal catenation . In this manner many fever - fits commence , where the patient is for fome days indifpofed ...
... because now the new affociation confpires with the defective irritation in introducing the torpid action of this part of the diurnal catenation . In this manner many fever - fits commence , where the patient is for fome days indifpofed ...
Page 121
... a greater ac- cumulation occurs in the organ of vifion after its quiefcence , because it is fubject to more conftant ftimulus . 9 4. A 34. A certain quantity of ftimulus lefs than na- tural. SECT . XII . 5.3 . 121 AND EXERTION .
... a greater ac- cumulation occurs in the organ of vifion after its quiefcence , because it is fubject to more conftant ftimulus . 9 4. A 34. A certain quantity of ftimulus lefs than na- tural. SECT . XII . 5.3 . 121 AND EXERTION .
Page 157
... because our power of volition is fuf- pended , and the ftimuli of external objects are excluded ; but in our waking hours we can com- pare our ideas belonging to one fenfe with thofe belonging to another , and can thus ' diftinguish the ...
... because our power of volition is fuf- pended , and the ftimuli of external objects are excluded ; but in our waking hours we can com- pare our ideas belonging to one fenfe with thofe belonging to another , and can thus ' diftinguish the ...
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abforbent action affociation alfo animal motions appears arteries attended averfion becauſe become birds blood body cafes catenations caufe ceafes chyle circumftance clofed cold colour confequence confifts conftitute defcribed defire difagreeable difeafes diftinguish excited exertion exift external eyes faid fame fecond fecreted feem feen fenfation fenfe of touch fenfibility fenforial power fenforium fenfual motions fevers fhould fibres filk fimilar firft fituation fkin fleep fluid fmall fmell folidity fome fometimes foon fpirit of animation frequently ftate ftill ftimulus ftomach fubject fucceeded fucceeds fuch fuppofed fyftem glands heat hence increaſed inftances inteftines irritative ideas irritative motions lacteals lefs librate lymphatics moft mouth mufcles mufcular motions muft muſcles neceffary neft nerves obferved objects occafioned opium organs of fenfe paffing paffion perception perfon pleaſure or pain poffefs prefent produced reafon refemble refpect retina retrograde motions reverie Sect thefe themfelves theſe thofe thoſe tion torpor ufual veffels vertigo vifion volition voluntary whilft