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Meanings of sensorial power in English
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Usage of sensorial power in English
1
While in nervous fever there is a deficiency of sensorialpower.
2
The sensorialpower is excited into a state of activity, this is the proximate cause.
3
Here the aid of another sensorialpower, that of pleasurable sensation, superadded vigour to the exertion of exhausted volition.
4
During this second fit of quiescence the sensorialpower becomes again accumulated, and another fit of exertion follows in train.
5
And the pleasure thus excited by volition produced other ideas and other motions in consequence of the sensorialpower of sensation.
6
And other irritative motions become decreased, as the pulsations of the arteries, from the extra-derivation or exhaustion of the sensorialpower.
7
And in habitual drunkards, in a morning before their usual potation, there is a deficiency both of stimulus and of sensorialpower.
8
In the two former kinds of sensation there is an expenditure of sensorialpower, in these latter there is an accumulation of it.
9
When this variation of the exertion of the sensorialpower becomes much and permanently above or beneath the natural quantity, it becomes a disease.
10
These morbid actions, which are thus produced by two sensorialpowers, viz.
11
And the diseases of associations probably depend on the greater or less quantity of the other three sensorialpowers by which they were formed.
12
Whereas the diseases, which are caused by sensation and volition, most frequently originate from the excess of those sensorialpowers, as will be explained below.