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" ... against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects with his hands, passes on one side of them. He offers no resistance to any change of direction which may be impressed upon him, or to the forcible acceleration or retardation of his movements.... "
Problems of Life and Mind: v. 3 . The physical basis of mind - Стр. 437
авторы: George Henry Lewes - 1891
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Science Byways: a Series of Familiar Dissertations on Life in Other Worlds ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1875 - Страниц: 452
...but if he is in a new place, or if obstacles are intentionally placed in his way, he stumbles gently against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects...light influences him only under certain conditions. Dr. Mesnet remarks that the sense of touch alone seems to persist, .and indeed to be more acute and...
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The Living Age, Том 124

1875 - Страниц: 844
...sous un massif d'arbres, on lui remet ;'i la main sa cannc qu'il avail laisse' tomber quclques minutes change of direction which may be impressed upon him,...pleasant, or unpleasant, makes the least impression ; lie eats and drinks with avidity whatever is offered, and takes as.ifcetida, or vinegar, or quinine,...
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The Journal of Mental Science, Том 21

1876 - Страниц: 674
...all, and devours all that is set before him without showing any satiety. General sensibility is lost; pins may be run into his body, or strong electric shocks sent through it, without his evincing the least pain. The hearing is completely lost ; noises made close to his ears do not...
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The Physiology of Mind: Being the First Part of a Third Edition, Revised ...

Henry Maudsley - 1877 - Страниц: 620
...all, and devours all that is set before him without showing any satiety. General sensibility is lost ; pins may be run into his body, or strong electric shocks sent through it, without his evincing the least pain. The hearing is completely lost ; noises made close to his ears do not...
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Science and Culture, and Other Essays, Том 32;Том 964

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - Страниц: 372
...but, if he is in a new place, or if obstacles are intentionally placed in his way, he stumbles gently against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects...drinks with avidity whatever is offered, and takes asafoetida, or vinegar, or quinine, as readily as water ; no noise affects him ; and light influences...
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The relations of mind and brain

Henry Calderwood - 1884 - Страниц: 570
...but, if he is in a new place, or if obstacles are intentionally placed in his way, he stumbles gently against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects...light influences him only under certain conditions. Dr. Mesnet remarks, that the sense of touch alone seems to persist, and indeed to be more acute and...
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Science and Culture, and Other Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1884 - Страниц: 372
...but, if he is in a new place, or if obstacles are intentionally placed in his way, he stumbles gently against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects...drinks with avidity whatever is offered, and takes asaf oetida, or vinegar, or quinine, as readily as water ; no noise affects him ; and light influences...
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The Nature of Mind and Human Automatism

Morton Prince - 1885 - Страниц: 200
...all, and devours all that is set before him without showing any satiety. General sensibility is lost, pins may be run into his body, or strong electric shocks sent through it, without his evincing the least pain. The hearing is completely lost; noises made close to his ears do not affect...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - Страниц: 350
...but if he is in a new place, or if obstacles are intentionally placed in his way, he stumbles gently against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects...light influences him only under certain conditions. Dr. Mesnet remarks, that the sense of touch alone seems to persist, and indeed to be more acute and...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - Страниц: 354
...offers no resistance to any change of direction which may be impressed upon him, or to the foreible acceleration or retardation of his movements. He eats,...indication of pain ; no odorous substance, pleasant or uapleasant, makes the least impression ; he eats and drinks with avidity whatever is offered, and takes...
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