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" These changes in the body are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve; for fear and rage are organic preparations for action, and pain is the most powerful known... "
The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods - Page 165
1914
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Reprints from the Writings of W.B. Cannon

Walter Bradford Cannon - 1900 - 652 pages
...forth an excessive secretion. These changes in the body are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve; for fear and rage are organic preparations for action, and pain is the most powerful known stimulus...
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Psychological Bulletin, Volume 12

1915 - 518 pages
...excessive secretion. These changes in the body are, each one of them, directly serviceable in mahing the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve, for fear and rage are organic preparations for action, and pain is the most powerful known stimulus...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 25

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1914 - 642 pages
...are ready to be tapped in times of need. The changes are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve; for fear and rage are aspects of organic preparations for action, and pain attends conditions which...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 25

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1914 - 668 pages
...are ready to be tapped in times of need. The changes are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may im'olve ; for fear and rage are aspects of organic preparations for action, and pain attends conditions...
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An Introduction to Neurology

Charles Judson Herrick - 1915 - 370 pages
...and the limbs. Cannon epitomizes the account from which the above has been condensed in these words: "The emotional reactions above described may each...stand the best chance of surviving in the struggle for existence." The preceding account includes a summary of some of the most securely established facts...
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Vermont Medicine, Volume 1

1916 - 434 pages
...combat the vessels are injured, prompt clotting of the blood might help to prevent dangerous bleeding. The emotional reactions above described may each be...vitally important organs, and provides against serious haemorrhage, will stand the best chance of surviving in the struggle for existence. The questions now...
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Making a Soldier

William Andrews Pew - 1917 - 232 pages
...combat the vessels are injured, prompt clotting of the blood might help to prevent dangerous bleeding. "The emotional reactions above described may each...more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage may involve. And that organism which, with the aid of adrenal secretion, best mobilizes its sugar,...
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The Unity of the Organism; Or, The Organismal Conception of Life, Volume 2

William Emerson Ritter - 1919 - 462 pages
...utility, Cannon writes : "These changes in the body are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve; for fear and rage are organic preparations for action, and pain is the most powerful known stimulus...
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Endocrinology and metabolism v.2 c.2, Volume 2

1922 - 1044 pages
...forth an excessive secretion. These changes in the body are, each one of them, directly serviceable in making the organism more efficient in the struggle which fear or rage or pain may involve; for fear and rage are organic preparations for action, and pain is the most powerful known stimulus...
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volume 22

William Roscoe Thayer - 1914 - 810 pages
...combat the vessels are injured, prompt clotting of the blood might help to prevent dangerous bleeding. The emotional reactions above described may each be...stand the best chance of surviving in the struggle for existence. The ability to perform great feats of strength and endurance in times of excitement —...
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