| 1898 - 598 pages
...imagine that he sees the breath passing from his nostrils in a continuous stream, and at the instant he brings his mind to conceive this, apart from all other ideas, consciousness ought to leave him. If this method does not at once succeed, it is to be persevered in, and if conscientiously... | |
| Michigan State Medical Society - Medicine - 1898 - 470 pages
...imagine that he sees the breath passing from his nostrils in a continuous stream, and at the instant he brings his mind to conceive this, apart from all other ideas, consciousness ought to leave him. If this method does not at once succeed, it is to be persevered in, and if conscientiously... | |
| James Sawyer - Insomnia - 1904 - 76 pages
...himself that he sees the breath passing from his nostrils in a continuous stream, and the very instant he brings his mind to conceive this apart from all other ideas,' he sleeps. ' The instant the mind is brought to the contemplation of a single sensation, that instant... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 394 pages
...action, that is, the respiration is neither to be accelerated nor retarded. The patient should then depict to himself that he sees the breath passing...all other ideas, consciousness and memory depart, and he sleeps. -- o CITY MORTALITY. — During the week, ending Aug. 13, there was a total of 661 deaths... | |
| 1898 - 932 pages
...imagine that he sees the breath passing from his nostrils in a continuous stream, and at the instant he brings his mind to conceive this, apart from all other ideas, consciousness ought to leave him. If this method does not at once succeed, it is to be persevered in, and if conscientiously... | |
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