The London Encyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary of Science Art Literature a

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This theory, like the last, supposes the mind incapable of acting without the help of sensation : it supposes that we know the nature of a state, of which we cannot ascer- tain the phenomena; it also contradicts a known fact, in representing dreams as confused image of thing? around us, not fanciful combinations of things not existing together in nature or in human life. We must treat it likewise, therefore, as a baseless fabric. In the second edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, a theory d...ifferent from any of the forcgoing x was advanced. It was observed, that the nervous fluid, which is sup- posed to be secreted from the blood by the brain, appears to be likewise absorbed from the blood by the extremities of the nerves. It was argued that, as this fluid was considered as the principle of sensibility, therefore, in all cases in which a sufficient supply of it was not absorbed from the blood by the extremities of the nerves, the parts of the body to which those uerves belonged must be, in some degree, deprived of sensation.

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