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FEAR


FEAR

BY

ANGELO MOSSO

TRANSLATED FROM THE FIFTH EDITION OF THE ITALIAN
BY
E. LOUGH AND F. KIESOW

AUTHORISED TRANSLATION

LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.

LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY

1896

All rights reserved


TO

PROFESSOR ANGELO MOSSO

OF TURIN

from whom both have received many kindnesses of apersonal character, and to whom one of us is indebtedfor furtherance in scientific research, we offer our sincerestthanks, with the assurance that we have looked upon thetranslation of this splendid little work, as the fulfilmentof an agreeable duty.

E. L. and F. K.

August 1895


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
 Introduction1
I.How the Brain works20
II.Reflex Action and the Functions of the Spinal Cord32
III.The Brain50
IV.The Circulation of the Blood in the Brainduring Emotion64
V.Pallor and Blushing87
VI.The Beating of the Heart102
VII.Respiration and Oppression121
VIII.Trembling134
IX.The Expression of the Face155
X.The Expression of the Forehead and Eye167
XI.The Physiognomy of Pain185
XII.A Few Phenomena Characteristic of Fear213
XIII.Fear in Children. Dreams226
XIV.Fright and Terror<
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