American Psychiatric Association. [from Old Catalog]
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Now, then, no individual who has inherited a well- balanced vegetative nervous system need fear the development of the functional nervous diseases, unless, by some means, the vegetative nerve supply of any one or more of his adaptive sys- tems become involved. Then, of course, it would present the same organic functional incapacity for adaptation as if it were struo turally inferior. Given an individual who has inherited or otherwise obtained a vegetative nervous system that is structurally inf...erior in its supply to one or more of the adaptive systems, then we can proceed to inquire as to why these unfortunate people develop the sjrmptoms of the functional nervous diseases. In the first place, there never was and never will be two nervous systems exactly alike in structural perfection or efficient physio- logical functioning, to either internal or external environmental stimuli, so naturally each case becomes an individual problem for interpretation and adjustment. Accepting the kinetic system as the biological mechanism by which the individual transforms potential into kinetic energy for the satisfactory adjustment of instinctive inhibitions and environ- mental demands, it is reascHiable to suppose that the kinetic system performs its function as a result of emotional stimuli upon the vegetative nervous system expressed at the physicochemical level.
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