First Lines of Physiology

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INTERNAL SENSES. 271 body ; the affection of the brain, arifing from the percufiion of that fenfory ; the change produced in the mind; and, laftly, the confcioufnefs of the mind, and perception of the fenfation.
dlviii. It appears from certain experiments, that the firft origin of every fentient nerve is always di- ftinct from all the others ; and that the change which is firft excited by external objects in that nerve (dlvi.), continues long in its origin ; and that thofe changes are generally
... fo arranged in the faid part of the brain, that, being difpofed accord- ing to the order of time, thofe are nearefl together, which were either cotemporary, or occurred in im- mediate fucceflion ; or, laftly, thofe which have a relation to the fame fubject, or w T ere excited by fi- milar objects ; infomuch, that it is certain, that new- ideas are conveyed to the fame part of the brain where others of the like kind are referved : for otherwife, neither would the arbitrary figns of words and letters recall to the memory paft ideas ; or difagreeable ideas, returning into the mind, with- out the affiftance of external objects, reproduce the fame effects, as objects themfelves ; nor, otherwife, could there be fo conftant and manifeft a connection of analogous ideas, which fupervene mod remark- ably in dreaming, to the corporeal impreffions, act- ing at that time mod powerfully.

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