It illustrates the influence of the mind over the body, and emphasizes the fact that such influence can be exerted in the full only when a deep impression is produced upon the patient.
Without any real occupation of mind, the mind occupies itself with the body and emphasizes every sensation, evokes new pains and aches, and the consequence is likely to be a highly neurotic state.
Hinton emphasizes the fact that an ingredient of pain is necessary to all health or pleasure.
It is curious, however, to note how often this is forgotten, with consequent give-and-take of irritation in their environment that makes the nervous and mental condition worse and emphasizes the physical symptoms.
The treatment of this affection emphasizes its neurotic origin.
The detail emphasizesthe necessity of knowing how they get up as well as when.
This, like the cases referred to the presence of a cervical rib, emphasizes the necessity for thoroughly studying local conditions in order to understand the meaning of painful conditions in the arms.
Such a suggestion, by calling the patient's attention strongly to his condition, emphasizes the irritability of the vesical tissues and is almost sure to bring about a considerable increase in the symptoms.
Rest with nothing to do emphasizes morbid introspection to such a degree as to make even ordinary feelings unbearable.
Van Helmont emphasizes the fact that the experience of all physicians shows that material taken from the heads of condemned criminals executed in other ways, as, for instance, those broken on the wheel, may be just as effective.
He furnished, however, the material for a story which emphasizes the uncouthness of the times.
James rightly emphasizes the endlessly different intensity of religious experiences, and the great number of points of view and of judgments which thereby results.
Incidentally it may be noted that this matter emphasizes the necessity that the writer of fiction be observant in life and omnivorous in reading.
And from the story have sprung such variations as the character story, which emphasizes the element of personality, and the story of atmosphere, which emphasizes the setting, spiritual or material.
If the idea consists of a tentative grouping of incidents which suggests an interesting phase of character in an interesting phase of development, the conception may be elaborated into the story which emphasizes character.
The burnt child dreads the fire; the painful consequence emphasizes the need of correct inference much more than would learned discourse on the properties of heat.
Only deduction brings out and emphasizes consecutive relationships, and only when relationships are held in view does learning become more than a miscellaneous scrap-bag.
Christianity emphasizes above all else the worth of the individual, yet recognizes that the individual can develop only in society.
In the life of today, which emphasizesso markedly the two ideas of individuality and efficiency, argumentation is of paramount importance.
By placing all the responsibility upon one person it emphasizes care in choosing to secure best results.
As it emphasizes the purpose of the speech it should be in the speaker's mind before he begins to plan the development of his remarks.
This emphasizes the unequal distribution of wealth, and leads multitudes to call for a redistribution, by fair means or foul.
This fact, that the wealth of each generation is so largely dependent upon the prudence of the preceding, emphasizes the importance of public sentiment in favor of prudential consumption.
The importance of wants and exertionemphasizes the importance of the individual self in all ideas of wealth.
Few, which emphasizes the fact that the number is small should be distinguished from a few which emphasizes the fact that there is a number though it be small.
Foster, Coordinator of Ecological Reserves, emphasizesthat research by other agencies is encouraged under permit on ecological reserves.
The following discussion emphasizes the multitude of environmental factors known to influence timing and total length of time devoted to various aspects of the reproductive cycle.
This further emphasizesthe pollution of the Baltic Sea.
The mere fact of these difficulties, however, only re-emphasizes the insufficiency of the intellectual method.
In addition, it is shown that, when pushed to the utmost logical limits, metageometry proves not only futile, butemphasizes the need for a sharp turning of the path of search from the intellectual or material to the spiritual or intuitional.
It also emphasizes the necessity for a clearer conception of the meaning of dimension and space.
At any rate, he always emphasizes the advantage of disadvantages, for they at least make a man in earnest with himself.
He emphasizes the bond that brothers have in the family sacrifices, {80} ancestral rites, the common home and the common grave.
Plutarch emphasizes the goodness and friendliness of the gods, but he leaves the evil daemons in all their activity.
Walter Walsh, The Jesuits in Great Britain (1903), emphasizes their political opposition to Elizabeth.
The forthcoming military budget therefore emphasizes modern airpower in the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and increases the emphasis on new weapons, especially those of rapid and destructive striking power.
The recurrence of each crop season emphasizes the defects of the present laws.
The phenomenal growth of our export trade emphasizes the urgency of the need for wider markets and for a liberal policy in dealing with foreign nations.
It is a grim spectacle, but itemphasizes the sense of human guilt.
To look upon the ghastly dead or to hear the groans of the wounded lessens the sweets of victory and emphasizes the horrors of war.
Sometimes the mark emphasizes an agreement between my friend and me, sometimes it emphasizes a disagreement, and sometimes it indicates the progress in thought I have made since last we met.
The vision emphasizes once more what Jehovah in grace will do for them.
In the third chapter of Isaiah the luxurious dress of the daughters of Zion is vividly described, while Amos also gives the scenes of their riotous, wanton living and emphasizes the oppression of the poor.
It is called “The School of Childhood,” and emphasizes the healthy physical development of the children.
Development emphasizes the need of intimate and extensive personal acquaintance with a small number of typical situations with a view to mastering the way of dealing with the problems of experience, not the piling up of information.
This passage from the Phoenix shows how repetitionemphasizes the absence of disagreeable things:-- ".
When Shakespeare shows us Autolycus offering such songs at a rustic festival,[8] the great poet emphasizes the fondness for the ballad which had for a long time been developing a taste for poetry.
It borders the eyelids, glides under the brows, outlines the bridge of the nose and the nostrils, emphasizes the opposed arches of the lips.
Unconsciously, such a one emphasizes the fact that the mastery of the element of the future is likely to be an affair of both the sexes.
A tour of the Instructional Workshops emphasizes the point; everywhere, women may be seen mastering in the short intensive course the one advanced job for which each is being trained.
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