The Psychology of Sleep1911 |
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Page 29
... insomnia , who in fact suffer from going to bed too soon or lying abed too late- in the struggle to sleep more than they need . CHAPTER VII THE DUPLEX MIND Millions of spiritual creatures walk THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 29.
... insomnia , who in fact suffer from going to bed too soon or lying abed too late- in the struggle to sleep more than they need . CHAPTER VII THE DUPLEX MIND Millions of spiritual creatures walk THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 29.
Page 81
... insomnia , but that something light , such as a cup of warm milk and a cracker , may often " send one comfortably to sleep like a drowsy kitten or a well - fed baby . " A. Fleming , following Durham , the author of the " Psychology of ...
... insomnia , but that something light , such as a cup of warm milk and a cracker , may often " send one comfortably to sleep like a drowsy kitten or a well - fed baby . " A. Fleming , following Durham , the author of the " Psychology of ...
Page 82
... insomnia by wrapping the entire body in wet sheets and also by applying cold compresses to the head . This last device is used by students , with doubt- ful success , " to keep the brain cool " ; it is sometimes affected because it ...
... insomnia by wrapping the entire body in wet sheets and also by applying cold compresses to the head . This last device is used by students , with doubt- ful success , " to keep the brain cool " ; it is sometimes affected because it ...
Page 91
... insomnia . Everybody knows of some plan or device for inducing sleep , and all of them are more or less successful - sometimes . Indeed , this is so true that it leads to the belief that , after all , the expectation of sleep helps to ...
... insomnia . Everybody knows of some plan or device for inducing sleep , and all of them are more or less successful - sometimes . Indeed , this is so true that it leads to the belief that , after all , the expectation of sleep helps to ...
Page 93
... may be lowered a little and continued until slumber closes the eyes . ( Concerning the varieties and causes of Insomnia , see also Appendix A. ) CHAPTER XIX HYPNOTIC SLEEP What would we give to our THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 93.
... may be lowered a little and continued until slumber closes the eyes . ( Concerning the varieties and causes of Insomnia , see also Appendix A. ) CHAPTER XIX HYPNOTIC SLEEP What would we give to our THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 93.
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acetanilid active animal awake become better Binns blood body Boris Sidis brain breathing bring cause CHAPTER child coal-tar condition consciousness cure cure for insomnia death desire devices disease dreams drugs EDWARD BINNS effect effort Epictetus evil experience fatigue fear feel forget fresh air George Trumbull Ladd give habit happiness harmony heart Henry Hubbard hours of sleep hypnotic Iamblichus idea impa inducing sleep insomnia John Bigelow knowledge land of Nod less live look man's melancholia mental merely mind morning natural law nerve nervous ness neuroglia never night ourselves pain peace persons physical physician poisons possible quiet recognize rest result ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON says seek seems selfishness sensations sleeplessness soul spirit stimulating suffering theory of sleep things thought tion to-day true turbed unconscious understand weary wise worry wrong