Unabridged Dictionary of the Sensations "as If".
... Sensation of crawling as if from pin worms in rectum . Calcarea Car- bonica ( CPTH ) Crawling Rectum . - Itching and crawling sensation in the rectum as if from thread worms . Ignatia ( CPTH ) Crawling Rectum . - Crawling in rectum and ...
On the sensations of tone as a physiological basis for the theory of music, tr. with notes by A.J. Ellis
... sensation differ , partly with the organ of sense excited , and partly with the kind of stim- ulus employed . Each ... sensation , not sound . The sensation of sound is therefore a species of reaction against external stimulus ...
Duroc-Jersey Swine Record Association
... Sensation 763100 September Morn Sensation 2nd 764414 Sexton's Pride Sensation Beauty 752068 Shadeland Beauty Sensation Belle 750148 Shadeland Belle Sensation Belle 752078 Shadeland Nellie Sensation Belle 754562 Shadeland Queen Sensation ...
American Duroc-Jersey Record
... Sensation's Correct 207042 Smith's Crimson Girl Sensation's Dream 207906 Smith's Defender Bell Sensation's Lady 3d 207908 Smith's Defender Bell 2d Sensation Lady 4th 207924 Smith's Defender Bell 3d Sensation Lady 5th 211647 Smith's Fancy ...
Proceedings
... sensation , or , in other words , to have knowledge of a unit of sensation . Now it is recognised that equal differences of sensation come into play when each successive sensation can just be perceived to be different from the ...
The Interpretation of Religious Experience
... sensation and reason . But , if we so define sensation , we must be prepared to accept the consequences . A sensation which reveals the reality of a solid body involves unchangeable relations in the way of impact and resistance ; for ...
Psychology
... sensation , while knowing the street car to be there is perception . Sensation is the first response aroused by a stimulus , or at least the first response that is conscious . Perception is a second response , following the sensation ...
The Contemporary Review
... sensation " is not " thought , " " though sensations supply the con- ditions for the existence of thought . " He says : " If I recall the impression made by a colour or an odour , and distinctly remember blueness or muskiness , I may ...
Transactions
... sensation so marked that vision was almost mono- chromatic , which makes it probable that the red and blue sensations were weakened . Indeed it seems likely that great exaggeration of one sensation may be associated with weak- ness of ...
The Human Intellect, with an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul
... sensation and the element of perception . These elements need to be separately considered in order that we may understand their real character and their mutual relations . Sensation proper soul . § 112. Sensation proper , or the ...
Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
... sensation , one situated next to the mid - dorsal line , the other next to a lateral line of demarcation . If therefore the intensity of sensation is expressed in ordinates , that will rise higher , in proportion as sensation is longer ...
The method of science and its application to metaphysics. The rules of philosophising. Psychological principles. The limitations of knowledge
... Sensation and Image , or Idea , serve pretty well . The sensation , or presentation , is fitly considered real , because it has objective reality ( res ) for its ante- cedent stimulus . The re - presentation , whether image or symbol ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
... sensation after the operation , therefore , leaves only the conclusion that the return was the result of restoration of conductivity in the injured nerve . In making the tests for returning sensation , the sense of pain was always taken ...
Psychological Monographs
... sensation or to anything whatsoever that may be conceived of as belonging to these categories . The attributes of sensation thus far considered may be spoken of as objective , because they are founded in the relation between the sensation ...
Modern France
... sensation and reflection ; Condillac set out to prove that there is only one , that is , sensation , and that perception , com- parison , judgment may all be genetically derived from it alone ; they are transformed sensations . Many of ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology
... sensation for a normal stimulus is unusually intense , or when the normal sensations are elicited by a subnormal stimulus . The former condition is a matter of degree of sensation ; the latter of degree of stimulus . Given a constant ...
A Manual of physiology
... sensation of orange ; from 4301 이양 이 to 4001 the sensation of violet , and so on . When rays of all these wave - lengths fall together , in the proportions in which they are present in sunlight , upon the same part of the retina ...
Fundamentals of Philosophy
... sensation upon pres- ence of a stimulating object . Clearness is an attribute which represents the idea that sensations vary in definite- ness as they are seen near or far , in bright or subdued lights . There is some doubt whether or ...
The Lancet
... sensations rapidly subsided , and sensation did not really return until months later . The preliminary sensations were doubtless subjective ; the irritation of the nerve fibres in the scar lasted some hours , and the sensations so ...
Dr. W. John Murray's Magazine
... sensation . He is like the man who feels a tingling sensation in a foot which has been removed , and so long as he believes this , the only remedy ( so called ) is another sensation in his stomach which he believes whisky alone can ...
