| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 페이지
...like the others formerly alluded to (§§ 259 — 63), is excited by sensations; and these may cither originate in the sexual organs themselves, or may...equal power; and it is not improbable that, in certain morbidly-excited states of feeling, the same may be the case in ourselves. That local impressions have... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1845 - 696 페이지
...shares with the lower animals. This Instinct, like the others formerly alluded to (§§ 259 — 63), is excited by sensations ; and these may either originate...power ; and it is not improbable that, in certain morbidly-excited states of feeling, the same may be the case in ourselves. That local impressions have... | |
| Perry R. and L. and co - 1847 - 274 페이지
...function, and of its exercise, Dr. Carpenter in his Principles of Human Physiology observes, — ' To the use of the sexual organs for the continuance...aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or touch : in many other animals the auditory and olfactory organs communicate impressions which have... | |
| William Acton - 1858 - 178 페이지
...promoted by instinct, which he shares with the lower animals. This instinct, like the other propensities, is excited by sensations, and these may either originate...themselves, or may be excited through the organs of special sense. Thus, in Man it is most powerfully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or touch;... | |
| William Acton - 1862 - 282 페이지
...instinctive desire, which he shares with the lower animals. This instinct, like the other propensities, is excited by sensations ; and these may either originate...themselves or may be excited through the organs of special sense. Thus in man it is most powerfully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or touch,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1864 - 1020 페이지
...desire (§ 544), which he shares with the lower animals. This Instinct, like the other propensities, is excited by sensations ; and these may either originate...themselves, or may be excited through the organs of special sense. Thus in Man it is most powerfully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or the touch... | |
| William Acton - 1867 - 304 페이지
...originate in the sexual organs themselves, or may be excited through the organs of special sense. Thus, irr man it is most powerfully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or touch ; but in many other animals, the auditory and olfactory organs communicate impressions which... | |
| William Acton - 1871 - 400 페이지
...impressions conveyed through the sight or touch, but in many other animals the auditory and olfactory organs communicate impressions which have an equal...and it is not improbable that in certain morbidly exc1ted states of feeling the same may be the case with ourselves." — Carpenter's Physiology, p.... | |
| William Acton - 1875 - 316 페이지
...instinctive desire, which he shares with the lower animals. This instinct, like the other propensities, is excited by sensations ; and these may either originate...themselves or may be excited through the organs of special sense. Thus in man it is most powerfully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or touch,... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1876 - 434 페이지
...instinctive desire, which he shares with the lower animals. This Instinct, lik« the other propensities, is excited by sensations ; and these may either originate...organs of special sensation. Thus in Man it is most power. fully aroused by impressions conveyed through the sight or the touch ; but innjany other animals,... | |
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