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Pagina 364
... sensations that time had almost obliterated . Having determined not again to mention the subject , she contented her- self with merely ringing her bell , finding she could always get rid of the phantoms by the entrance of her maid ...
... sensations that time had almost obliterated . Having determined not again to mention the subject , she contented her- self with merely ringing her bell , finding she could always get rid of the phantoms by the entrance of her maid ...
Pagina 367
... sensations : that nerves of another description have their origin in the brain and spinal cord , and being from thence dispersed to the self - same organ of sensation , separately contri- bute to the renovation of past feelings ...
... sensations : that nerves of another description have their origin in the brain and spinal cord , and being from thence dispersed to the self - same organ of sensation , separately contri- bute to the renovation of past feelings ...
Pagina 379
... sensation , and there is an end of all the difficulty . What a strong sensation means , we should not do the author justice if we did not allow him to explain in his own words . • A sensation that passes not to the sensorium commune ...
... sensation , and there is an end of all the difficulty . What a strong sensation means , we should not do the author justice if we did not allow him to explain in his own words . • A sensation that passes not to the sensorium commune ...
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