The long rest brought calm to his confused brain, and he rose late the next morning from what more resembled a stupor than a natural sleep.
I gave instructions that my father should never be in the slightest degree disturbed when he dropped into a natural sleep, and the nurse has done her duty and nothing more.
Repetition of the passes separates, or de-electrises more completely the nerves of the extremities, than for the production of natural sleep is requisite.
Every finger of the mesmeriser is a magnet to the magnetic correlatives within the extremities of the patient; and the passes polarize after the manner of the comatose flow in the case of natural sleep.
There was complete silence in the cabin all through the day, for Nance, who had sunk into a natural sleep, must not be disturbed.
It was a sound, natural sleep, and at times Nance went over and stood by his side.
With a deep sigh, whether of regret or contentment the nurse could not tell, Martin closed his eyes, and in a few moments passed into a restful and a natural sleep.
The condition of hypnotism is marked off from that of natural sleep, first of all, by the fact that the accompanying hallucinations are wholly due to external suggestion (including the effects of bodily posture).
Moreover, there are all the conditions present, both positive and negative, for the hallucinatory transformation of mental images into percepts just as in natural sleep.
But the mere fact that syncope produces unconsciousness does not prove that "cerebral anaemia" should be elevated to the rank of the principal cause of natural sleep.
Natural sleep is that condition of physiological repose in which the molecular movements of the brain are no longer fully and clearly projected upon the field of consciousness.
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