The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . lii;. fiO.— (IK T\\(j-MiLi: Kklav [{aci;. Tlic Ixpicssion is liki lliiil (if •?iiini-f cir pain alioiil lo change lo lliat of uxliaus tion. (IImjIo I)v riiilcfwiHid ami I ?|iilcr\v(i(«l, N. Y.) interesting to note tliat in tliese patients emotion gainscomplete jiossession of (he final connnon ])ath; tliey arewild and delirious -but- (hey never liave pain. All (he diseases caused by excessive motor activity may A MECHANISTIC THEORY OF DISEASE 167 be called kinetic diseases. Against the conditions in lifewhich produce them man


The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . lii;. fiO.— (IK T\\(j-MiLi: Kklav [{aci;. Tlic Ixpicssion is liki lliiil (if •?iiini-f cir pain alioiil lo change lo lliat of uxliaus tion. (IImjIo I)v riiilcfwiHid ami I ?|iilcr\v(i(«l, N. Y.) interesting to note tliat in tliese patients emotion gainscomplete jiossession of (he final connnon ])ath; tliey arewild and delirious -but- (hey never liave pain. All (he diseases caused by excessive motor activity may A MECHANISTIC THEORY OF DISEASE 167 be called kinetic diseases. Against the conditions in lifewhich produce them man reacts in various ways. He intro-. FiG. 51.—Cross-couxtry of six-mile cross-country race showing typical expression of exhaus-tion. (Copyright by Underwood and Underwood, N. Y.) duces restful variety into his life by hunting and fishing; byplaying golf and tennis; by horseback riding; by cultivatinghobbies which effectually turn the current of his thoughts 168 THE EMOTIONS


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