Differences in the Nervous Organisation of Man And Woman Physiological And Path
Differences in the Nervous Organisation of Man And Woman Physiological And Path
Harry Campbell
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The nature of this movement depends upon the distance of the two bodies from each other and from the sun, their relative masses, the position of their orbits, and the rate of movement primarily impressed upon each. These may be said to constitute the ' material conditions.^ Now, if we fix upon any one point of the lunar cycle, say, the period of ' full moon, ' we may regard the material conditions then obtaining as constituting the cause of the material con- ditions immediately succeeding ; the...se new conditions as the cause of the next ; these, again, of the following ; and so on until the point is reached at which we started, the clue to the true nature of a rhythm being — so it appears to me — that the last change in it shall be capable of setting up the first again. It is obvious that which shall be called the first and which the last phase is settled entirely arbitrarily, that we cannot take any point in the cyclical series, and say, this and no other is the beginning of the cycle.
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