I had made during the experiment. I endeavoured to recall the ideas ; they -were feeble and indistinct; one collection of terms, however, presented itself ; and with the most intense belief and prophetic manner, I exclaimed to Dr. Kinglake, ' Nothing... Elements of physiology - Page 99by Thomas Johnstone Aitkin - 1838 - 514 pagesFull view - About this book
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...remedy ; Humphry Davy, escaping from his nitrous oxide hox, and exclaiming to Dr. Kinglake, 'Nothing exists but thoughts, the universe is composed of impressions, ideas, pleasures and pains,' — leads the benificent advance of those who have abolished the horror of the surgeon's knife ; and... | |
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