All in the mind?

When the Continuity of the Organ is disjoyn'd, the Nerves discomposed, and the Muscles forced into a foreign Situation; when there's a stop of the Spirits, when the Parts don't keep their Ranks, but are beaten out of the Figure which Nature has drawn them up in; then the Mind immediat...

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Published in:BMJ Vol. 338; no. jan05 3; p. b4
Main Author: Dalrymple, Theodore
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London BMJ Publishing Group LTD 06-01-2009
BMJ Publishing Group
Edition:International edition
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Summary:When the Continuity of the Organ is disjoyn'd, the Nerves discomposed, and the Muscles forced into a foreign Situation; when there's a stop of the Spirits, when the Parts don't keep their Ranks, but are beaten out of the Figure which Nature has drawn them up in; then the Mind immediately receives a grating Information of what has happen'd; Which Intelligence is more or less troublesome in Proportion to the Disadvantages of the Accident.
ISSN:0959-8138
0959-8146
1468-5833
1756-1833
DOI:10.1136/bmj.b4