Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... cause of Hunger , it does not , as is often erroneously stated , in itself constitute Hunger . The absence of necessary food causes the sensation , but it is not itself the sensation . Food may be absent with- out any sensation , such ...
... cause of Hunger , it does not , as is often erroneously stated , in itself constitute Hunger . The absence of necessary food causes the sensation , but it is not itself the sensation . Food may be absent with- out any sensation , such ...
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... cause of its activity , but the result of it ; whereas in the mechanism the activity originates in and is sustained by the heat . Remove the coals which gener- ate the steam , and you immediately arrest the action of the mechanism ; but ...
... cause of its activity , but the result of it ; whereas in the mechanism the activity originates in and is sustained by the heat . Remove the coals which gener- ate the steam , and you immediately arrest the action of the mechanism ; but ...
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... causes . Now Janet M'Leod , and other persons said to have lived without food or drink , were under the pressure of these two causes , and sustained that pressure , we are told , four years ! We are thus forced to reject all narratives ...
... causes . Now Janet M'Leod , and other persons said to have lived without food or drink , were under the pressure of these two causes , and sustained that pressure , we are told , four years ! We are thus forced to reject all narratives ...
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... causes the sensation of Hunger ? It has been seen that the absence of food needed to repair the waste of tissue is the primary cause ; but it has also been seen that this primary cause may exist without the exist- ence of that sensation ...
... causes the sensation of Hunger ? It has been seen that the absence of food needed to repair the waste of tissue is the primary cause ; but it has also been seen that this primary cause may exist without the exist- ence of that sensation ...
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... cause of Hunger , did we not know that tobacco , opium , and even inorganic substances , introduced into the stomach ... cause of Hunger , it is only the cause of it in as far as it produces a certain condition of the stomach ; and this ...
... cause of Hunger , did we not know that tobacco , opium , and even inorganic substances , introduced into the stomach ... cause of Hunger , it is only the cause of it in as far as it produces a certain condition of the stomach ; and this ...
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