from without. Under the name of common or general sensibility may be included a variety of internal sensations, ministering for the most part to the organic functions and to the conservation of the body. Most parts of the frame have their several feelings... The Physiological anatomy and physiology of man - Page 348by Robert Bentley Todd - 1857 - 926 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1845 - 480 pages
...peripheral, are termed subjective : on the other hand, they are styled objective if the stimulus be derived from without. Under the name of common or general...internal sensations, ministering for the most part to tin- organic functions and to the conservation of the body. Most parts of the frame have their several... | |
| John Barlow (F.R.S.) - 1846 - 134 pages
...sensation belongs to each point of the body, that we refer to that part as the seat of the feeling. " Under the name of common or general sensibility, may...have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and pain. In many of the more deeply seated organs, no strong sensation is ever excited,... | |
| Philosophy - 1847 - 290 pages
...sensation belongs to each point of the body, that we refer to that part as the seat of the feeling. " Under the name of common or general sensibility, may...have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and pain. In many of the more deeply seated organs, no strong sensation is ever excited,... | |
| Alexander Bain - Intellect - 1855 - 674 pages
...common or general sensibility, as will be seen in the following extract from Messrs. Todd and Bowman. ' Under the name of common or general sensibility may...have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and pain. In many of the more deeply seated organs no strong sensation is ever excited,... | |
| Alexander Bain - Mind and body - 1872 - 764 pages
...common or general sensibility, as will be seen in the following extract from Messrs. Todd and Bowman. ' Under the name of common or general sensibility may...have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and pain. In many of the more deeply seated organs, no strong sensation is ever excited,... | |
| Alexander Bain - Mind and body - 1874 - 804 pages
...common or general sensibility, as will be seen in the following extract from Messrs. Todd and Bowman. ' Under the name of common or general sensibility may...have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and pain. In many of the more deeply seated organs, no strong sensation is ever excited,... | |
| Noah Knowles Davis - 1892 - 376 pages
...sensations is evidence of percipient power. 1'nder this head are included a variety of sen>atiiins, ministering for the most part to the organic functions, and to the conservation of the body. Nearly all parts of the frame have their several feelings of comfort and pleasure, of discomfort and... | |
| John H. King - Genetic psychology - 1893 - 344 pages
...forces, all is not surrendered to the central consciousness. On these, Todd and Bowman observe, that under the name of common or general sensibility may...parts of the frame have their several feelings of discomfort and pain. In many of the deeply-seated organs no strong sensation is ever excited except... | |
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