Sleep and SleeplessnessBogue, 1879 - 90 pages |
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... " or febrile excitement , is set up through- out the body . The brain is in the same position as regards blood supply as every other organ , and modifications of the circulation through that organ are determined by Sleep . 5.
... " or febrile excitement , is set up through- out the body . The brain is in the same position as regards blood supply as every other organ , and modifications of the circulation through that organ are determined by Sleep . 5.
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... position slightly and goes to sleep . If natural rest does not thus quickly supervene on the drug - state , no benefit is derived , the night is disturbed , and sensations due to the poison are added to wakefulness . When a true sleep ...
... position slightly and goes to sleep . If natural rest does not thus quickly supervene on the drug - state , no benefit is derived , the night is disturbed , and sensations due to the poison are added to wakefulness . When a true sleep ...
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... The result will amply reward the effort .. It is desirable to make the process of going to sleep , intentionally , as simple as possible ; for ex- ample , laying the head in a particular position , 28 Sleep and Sleeplessness .
... The result will amply reward the effort .. It is desirable to make the process of going to sleep , intentionally , as simple as possible ; for ex- ample , laying the head in a particular position , 28 Sleep and Sleeplessness .
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... position and bodily action . This is how we are able to recall 1 See the paper on Sleeplessness from Thought in Common Mind Troubles . Second Edition . Pp . 37-47 . particular thoughts by placing ourselves once more in the position ...
... position and bodily action . This is how we are able to recall 1 See the paper on Sleeplessness from Thought in Common Mind Troubles . Second Edition . Pp . 37-47 . particular thoughts by placing ourselves once more in the position ...
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Joseph Mortimer Granville. particular thoughts by placing ourselves once more in the position in which we were when thinking them . If sleep does not come rapidly in the way it is looked for , it is well to assume some other position ...
Joseph Mortimer Granville. particular thoughts by placing ourselves once more in the position in which we were when thinking them . If sleep does not come rapidly in the way it is looked for , it is well to assume some other position ...
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