The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... hand and arm centres , and many examples might be quoted of the way in which emotional conditions , first ex- pressed by the mouth centres are immediately after- wards manifested in the hand and face . It may be noted that while the ...
... hand and arm centres , and many examples might be quoted of the way in which emotional conditions , first ex- pressed by the mouth centres are immediately after- wards manifested in the hand and face . It may be noted that while the ...
Стр. 196
... hand and turn over the leaves with the left hand . This is , I believe , contrary to the natural tendency , which is for the left hand to hold and right to turn over . Santley , Lloyd , Cummings , Symons , Sherrington and Julia Elton ...
... hand and turn over the leaves with the left hand . This is , I believe , contrary to the natural tendency , which is for the left hand to hold and right to turn over . Santley , Lloyd , Cummings , Symons , Sherrington and Julia Elton ...
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... hands often accompany screams and shouts , even when these are not emotional ; but where the utmost perfection and precision is necessary in vocalizing centres , such leakage or overflow to the hand - centres might have a deranging ...
... hands often accompany screams and shouts , even when these are not emotional ; but where the utmost perfection and precision is necessary in vocalizing centres , such leakage or overflow to the hand - centres might have a deranging ...
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