... the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time, gets discontented and angry, and wandering in every direction through the body, closes up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing... The Dialogues of Plato - Página 659por Plato - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Havelock Ellis - 1900 - 306 páginas
...so-called womb, or uterus, of women; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,2 drives them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, it is true, cannot... | |
| 1901 - 632 páginas
...so-called womb or uterus of women; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time gets...them to extremity causing all varieties of disease." PLATO while not a scientist gave a synopsis of the current view of Greek physicians as to hysteria.... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 298 páginas
...so-called womb, or uterus, of women; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,2 drives them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, it is true, cannot... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 páginas
...so-called womb, or uterus, of women ; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,2 drives them to extretaity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, it is true, cannot... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1911 - 788 páginas
...so-called womb or uterus of women; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, while not a scientist, gave a synopsis of the current view of Greek physicians as to hysteria.... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 396 páginas
...so-called womb, or uterus, of women ; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,2 drives them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, it is true, cannot... | |
| Thomas Walker Mitchell - 1927 - 208 páginas
...in the teaching of Freud. Plato, like Freud, had a theory of the Libido. "Wherefore also," he says, "in men the organ of generation becoming rebellious...them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease . . ." 1 1 The Dialogues of Plato (Jowett's trans.), vol. iii, p. 675. That hysteria was considered... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 384 páginas
...so-called womb, or uterus, of women ; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,2 drives them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Plato, it is true, cannot... | |
| 1916 - 780 páginas
...animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and, when remaining unfruitful long beyond the proper time, gets discontented and angry, and, wandering...them to extremity, causing all varieties of disease." Thus with a crude conception of the anatomy did the ancients attempt to explain a disease the name... | |
| C. Leon Harris - 1981 - 360 páginas
...so-called womb or matrix of women; the animal within them is desirous of procreating children, and when remaining unfruitful long beyond its proper time,...length the desire and love of the man and the woman, bringing them together and as it were plucking the fruit from the tree, sow in the womb, as in a field,... | |
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