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" The writer well remembers his astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not deceive him, he stirred it round and saw it drip from the stick with... "
Mental, Divine and Faith Healings: Their Explanation and Place - Page 84
by John Macphail Waggett - 1919 - 259 pages
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Mind, Volume 9

1884 - 640 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not...heard of the sight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little apprehension of any other sort of danger...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - 1908 - 722 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not...round and saw it drip from the stick with no feeling eave that of childish curiosity. Suddenly the world grew black before his eyes, his ears began to buzz,...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 520 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not...heard of the sight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little apprehension of any other sort of danger...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 508 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not...buzz, and he knew no more. He had never heard of the eight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 534 pages
...eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. 'J was in a bucket, with a sjick in it, and, if menior deceive him, he stirred it round and saw it drip from...heard of the sight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little apprehension of any other sort of danger...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 500 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not deceive him, lie stirred it round and saw it drip from the stick with no feeling save that of childish curiosity....
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The Monist, Volume 3

Paul Carus - 1893 - 720 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and if memory does not...him, he stirred it round and saw it drip from the slick with no feeling save that of childish curiosity. Suddenly the world grew black before his eyes,...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - 1902 - 728 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not deceive Lira, he stirred it round and saw it drip from the stick with no feeling save that of childish curiosity....
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Logic, Inductive and Deductive: An Introduction to Scientific Method

Adam Leroy Jones - 1909 - 332 pages
...fainting when a horse was bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory docs not deceive him, he stirred it round and saw it drip...heard of the sight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little apprehension of any other sort of danger...
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The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from ...

Benjamin Rand - 1912 - 766 pages
...astonishment, when a boy of seven or eight, at fainting when he saw a horse bled. The blood was in a bucket, with a stick in it, and, if memory does not...heard of the sight of blood producing faintness or sickness, and he had so little repugnance to it, and so little apprehension of any other sort of danger...
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