Psychology: empirical and rational . tion of Cerebral P^unctions, 565—Methods of research, 566—D. Ferrier, Plechsig, 567—Origin of theSoul, 572—Traducianism and Creation, 574—Time of its Origin :Scholastic doctrine, 575—Lotze and Ladd, 576—Origin of the firstHuman Soul: Evolution Theory, 578. SUPPLEMENTS. A.—Animal Psychology Pp. 579—594 Comparative Psychology, 579—Difficulties of Animal Psycho-logy, 580—Cartesian Theory : Animals sentient, 582—Animalsirrational, 583—Instinct, 5S7—Origin of Instinct: EvolutionistTheories, 588—Animal Souls, 593. B.—Hypnotism Pp. 594—601 Hypnotism : Historical s


Psychology: empirical and rational . tion of Cerebral P^unctions, 565—Methods of research, 566—D. Ferrier, Plechsig, 567—Origin of theSoul, 572—Traducianism and Creation, 574—Time of its Origin :Scholastic doctrine, 575—Lotze and Ladd, 576—Origin of the firstHuman Soul: Evolution Theory, 578. SUPPLEMENTS. A.—Animal Psychology Pp. 579—594 Comparative Psychology, 579—Difficulties of Animal Psycho-logy, 580—Cartesian Theory : Animals sentient, 582—Animalsirrational, 583—Instinct, 5S7—Origin of Instinct: EvolutionistTheories, 588—Animal Souls, 593. B.—Hypnotism Pp. 594—601 Hypnotism : Historical sketch, 594—Induction and Character-istics of hypnotic state, 595—Theories concerning Hypnotism,598C.—Repj^y to Mr. Mallocks Criticism . Pp. C03—Cio DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATING THE STRUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM DESCRIBED IN THE TEXT. For the subject-matter of Figures I.—III. see pp. 44—46- Fig. I.—Side view of Brain and Spinal Cord. (Barnet.) CEREBRUM MEDULLAOBLONGATA J 3EREBELLUM INAL CORD. Fig. II.—Spinal Cordand Nerves, withSympathetic Chainon one side. SPINAL COLUMK CUT ENDS OFSPINAL NERVEa Fig. III.—Roots of a Spinal Nerve issuing fromthe Cord : viewed (A) from before ; (B) fromthe side; (C) from above; (D) the ^


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