Crile, George W. . The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers
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Front Matter
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THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS
PHYLOGENETIC ASSOCIATION IN RELATION TO CERTAIN MEDICAL PROBLEMS
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The Cause of the Exhaustion of the Brain-cells as a Result of Trauma of Various Parts of the Body under Inhalation Anesthesia
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The Cause of the Discharge of Nervous Energy as a Result of Trauma under Inhalation Anesthesia and under Normal Conditions
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The Discharge of Energy through Stimulation of the Distance Receptors, or through Representation of Injury (Psychic)
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Summation
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Anoci-association
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Prevention of Shock by the Application of the Principle of Anoci-association
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Graves' Disease
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Sexual-Neurasthenia
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Interpretation of Some of the Phenomena of Certain Diseases of the Abdomen in Accordance with the Hypothesis of Phylogenetic Association
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Observations on Patients whose Associational Centers are Dulled, and on Diseases and Injuries of Regions not Endowed with Nociceptors
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Natural Selection and Chemical Noci-association in the Infections
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Recapitulation
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Conclusion
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PHYLOGENETIC ASSOCIATION IN RELATION TO THE EMOTIONS
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PAIN, LAUGHTER, AND CRYING
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PAIN
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LAUGHTER AND CRYING
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL STATE OF THE BRAIN-CELLS AND BRAIN FUNCTIONS--EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL
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A MECHANISTIC VIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY
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Recapitulation
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A MECHANISTIC THEORY OF DISEASE
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THE KINETIC SYSTEM
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Introduction
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Biologic Consideration of the Adaptive Variation in Amounts of Energy Stored in Various Animals
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Adaptive Variation in the Rate of Energy Discharge
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Influences That Cause Variation in the Rate of Output of Energy in the Individual
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The Purpose and the Mechanism of Heat Production in Infections
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Histologic Changes in the Brain-cells in Relation to the Maintenance of Consciousness and to the Production of the Emotions, Muscular Activity, and Fever
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Summary of Brain-cell Studies
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The Adrenals
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The Liver
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The Thyroid
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Effect Upon the Output of Energy of Impaired or Lost Function of Each of the Several Links in the Kinetic Chain
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Studies in Hydrogen Ion Concentration in Activation of the Kinetic System
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Kinetic Diseases
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Conclusions
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ALKALESCENCE, ACIDITY, ANESTHESIA--A THEORY OF ANESTHESIA
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SUMMARY
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