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" It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state of the body, which is conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result of that idea" (iii, p.... "
The Medical Tribune: A Monthly Magazine - Page 146
1890
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Elements of Physiology, Volume 2

Johannes Müller - Physiology, Comparative - 1843 - 940 pages
...ideas upon the body gives rise to a very great variety of phenomena, which border on the marvellous. It may be stated as a general fact, that any state...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with perfect confidence and certainly of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result...
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A Lecture on the Occult Sciences: Embracing Some Account of the New England ...

James Robinson Newhall - Occultism - 1845 - 86 pages
...influence of ideas upon the body, gives rise to a variety of phenomena which border on the marvellous. It may be stated as a general fa.ct, that any state...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with perfect confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result...
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volume 12; Volume 30

Medicine - 1869 - 812 pages
...body gives rise to a great variety of phenomena which border on the miraculous. It may be stated as a fact that any state of the body which is conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with perfect confidence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result of that idea, if it do not lie...
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Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind Upon the Body in Health and ...

Daniel Hack Tuke - Psychology - 1872 - 602 pages
...direction." Miiller expresses himself as decidedly as John Hunter in regard to the influence of Expectation. "It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state...of the body, which is conceived to be approaching, * It does not follow from this explanation that Imagination, Expectation, and kindred states of mind...
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Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind Upon the Body in Health and ...

Daniel Hack Tuke - Mind and body - 1873 - 466 pages
...himself as decidedly as John Hunter in regard to the influence of Expectation. "It may be stated, us a general fact, that any state of the body, which...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result...
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The Physiology of Mind: Being the First Part of a Third Edition, Revised ...

Henry Maudsley - Mind and body - 1877 - 620 pages
...muscles, and gives rise to the motion independently of the will." Again, oi expectation, he says — " It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state of the botly which is conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty...
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The Physiology of mind

Henry Maudsley - 1878 - 586 pages
...muscles, and gives rise to the motion independently of the will." Again, of expectation, he says — " It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue as the mere result...
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Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind Upon the Body in Health ..., Volume 1

Daniel Hack Tuke - Mind and body - 1884 - 370 pages
...Miiller expresses himself as decidedly as John Hunter in regard to the influence of Expectation. " It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result...
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Illustrations of the influence of the mind upon the body in health and diseases

Daniel Hack Tuke - 1884 - 530 pages
...Müller expresses himself as decidedly as John Hunter in regard to the influence of Expectation. " It may be stated, as a general fact, that any state...conceived to be approaching, and which is expected with certain confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue, as the mere result...
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Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, Volume 8

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - Homeopathy - 1886 - 334 pages
...action of a remedy often causes us to experience its operation beforehand." Miiller, in 1838, writes: "It may be stated as a general fact, that any state...the body which is conceived to be approaching, and that which is expected with confidence and certainty of its occurrence, will be very prone to ensue...
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