Mind and Body: The Theories of Their RelationAppleton, 1874 - 196 páginas |
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... fibres and nerve cells ? The question , whatever may be insinuated in putting it , is highly relevant , and raises great issues . The conceivable answers are various : First . Granting mind and body to be in our present life inseparable ...
... fibres and nerve cells ? The question , whatever may be insinuated in putting it , is highly relevant , and raises great issues . The conceivable answers are various : First . Granting mind and body to be in our present life inseparable ...
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... - acts upon them . Using all this knowledge as a key , we may possibly unlock the secrets of the anatomical structure ; we may compel the cells and fibres to disclose their meaning and purpose . CHAPTER II . CONNEXION OF MIND AND BODY .
... - acts upon them . Using all this knowledge as a key , we may possibly unlock the secrets of the anatomical structure ; we may compel the cells and fibres to disclose their meaning and purpose . CHAPTER II . CONNEXION OF MIND AND BODY .
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... fibres or very minute threads , every visible nerve being a bundle of these . The Grey matter is a mixture of these fibres with a distinct class of bodies , called cells , vesicles , or corpuscles - small solid bodies , round , pear ...
... fibres or very minute threads , every visible nerve being a bundle of these . The Grey matter is a mixture of these fibres with a distinct class of bodies , called cells , vesicles , or corpuscles - small solid bodies , round , pear ...
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... fibres in individual nerves . The third cerebral nerve ( the common motor of the eye ) is supposed to have as many as fifteen thousand fibres . In the sensory nerves the fibres are smaller ; and in the large nerve of sight , the optic ...
... fibres in individual nerves . The third cerebral nerve ( the common motor of the eye ) is supposed to have as many as fifteen thousand fibres . In the sensory nerves the fibres are smaller ; and in the large nerve of sight , the optic ...
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... fibres proceed from the nerve - centres to the extremities of the body without a break , and without FIG . 1. * d uniting or fusing with one another ; so that each unfail- ingly delivers its separate message . Without this , the ...
... fibres proceed from the nerve - centres to the extremities of the body without a break , and without FIG . 1. * d uniting or fusing with one another ; so that each unfail- ingly delivers its separate message . Without this , the ...
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551 Broadway acquisitions activity acute æther animal APPLETON Aquinas Aristotle Augustine BALFOUR STEWART blood bodily brain called cause cells centres CLAUDIAN connected connexion of mind consciousness corpuscles corresponding currents Darwin definite degree Descartes diffused distinct doctrine effect elements emotions energy excitement existence expression extension feeling fibres force functions groupings HERBERT SPENCER human ideas Illustrations immaterial immortal impression Intellect intensity International Scientific Series knowledge Mamertus manifestations material matter memory ment mental fact mind and body mode motion movements moving organs muscles muscular mystery nature Neo-Platonism nerve-cells nerves nervous system nexion nutritive operation Origin of Species philosophy physical Pleasure and Pain present Price principle principle of Relativity Prof Professor properties pure regards remarkable sensation sense sentient separate SHELDON AMOS shock Sir JOHN LUBBOCK soul spirit stimulation substance suppose T. H. HUXLEY theory things THOMAS AQUINAS thought tion union variety volume W. D. WHITNEY