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The Origin and Nature of the Emotions

By Crile, George W.

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Title: The Origin and Nature of the Emotions  
Author: Crile, George W.
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Language: English
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PREFACE: IN response to numerous requests I have brought together into this volume eight papers which may serve as a supplement to the volumes previously published [] and as a preface to monographs now in preparation. [] Surgical Shock, 1899; Surgery of the Respiratory System, 1899; Problems Relating to Surgical Operations, 1901; Blood Pressure in Surgery, 1903; Hemorrhage and Transfusion, 1909; Anemia and Resuscitation, 1914; and Anoci-association, 1914 (with Dr. W. E. Lower). In the first of these addresses, the Ether Day Address, delivered at the Massachusetts General Hospital in October, 1910, I first enunciated the Kinetic Theory of Shock, the key to which was found in laboratory researches and in a study of Darwin's Expression of the Emotions in Man and in Animals, whereby the phylogenetic origin of the emotions was made manifest and...

Table of Contents
· PREFACE · PHYLOGENETIC ASSOCIATION IN RELATION TO CERTAIN MEDICAL PROBLEMS[*] · PHYLOGENETIC ASSOCIATION IN RELATION TO THE EMOTIONS[*] · THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL STATE OF THE BRAIN-CELLS AND BRAIN FUNCTIONS--EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL[*] · A MECHANISTIC VIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY[*] · A MECHANISTIC THEORY OF DISEASE[*] · THE KINETIC SYSTEM[*] · ALKALESCENCE, ACIDITY, ANESTHESIA--A THEORY OF ANESTHESIA[*] · INDEX

 
 



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