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John Brown ( Elementa medicinae , London , 1778 ) described the difference between external and internal stimulation of the human body ; later Claude Bernard ( Les phénomènes de la vie , Paris , 1878 ) brilliantly developed this idea in ...
John Brown ( Elementa medicinae , London , 1778 ) described the difference between external and internal stimulation of the human body ; later Claude Bernard ( Les phénomènes de la vie , Paris , 1878 ) brilliantly developed this idea in ...
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In no way will an Ascetic Ideationalist identify self with the body or with any material value associated with himself ( clothing , dwelling , children , relatives , etc. ) The supreme task of the individual self is a union with ...
In no way will an Ascetic Ideationalist identify self with the body or with any material value associated with himself ( clothing , dwelling , children , relatives , etc. ) The supreme task of the individual self is a union with ...
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When old age arrives , the body is infirm ; the limbs are relaxed ; the back is bowed ; there is little appetite and little vigour ; walking , rising , sleeping , sitting are all painful efforts , the ear is dull ...
When old age arrives , the body is infirm ; the limbs are relaxed ; the back is bowed ; there is little appetite and little vigour ; walking , rising , sleeping , sitting are all painful efforts , the ear is dull ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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