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Show ilJNCQSSOIOUB IJll AIX.WOUK !i;Sia BtSJAliis BnoDiE, lias referred In mi Piychclppitfl Inquiry to. o tcry re-jniik&bleinality re-jniik&bleinality in ; the Tbraih n quality Jir.'Ctrpent'cr terms unconscious ccrclmi-tioa, ccrclmi-tioa, lt.oftcti Jiappcns that alter neenrau-Utbig neenrau-Utbig number of. facts' in flu. hiquirjr, the mi'cd becomes so cotifused i'u contciuplat: Ingtbeml that'll, Is Incapable of jprdeccil-lag jprdeccil-lag with, its labors of: nrrangcnicut nud ebboratfon; - .dismayed: at' thb chaotic fcaty'jt backs as' it' were, upou itself, am) we(fet.artninjtha.f it U of no uo cudgcl-oiV.dairbra1ns..ttjr.4ongcr, cudgcl-oiV.dairbra1ns..ttjr.4ongcr, After a little whUerhojfTCVer, wilhout having once consciously recurred to the subject, wo find to onr surprise that the. copftijion bich iarotred the question lias eutirely wbsided, and crcry. fact has fallen into its right plicc. Is ft possible that the brain ciiij ,Tiuhbut, our knowledge, relict and jUmiuate, .aggrcgato and segregate facts Utsobtilcly as tha digestive organs nit upon. toe food introduced into the sto Bwcb? Sir Henry Holland is inclined to qlacnt from such a conclusion, and leans rather to tho cjplanation of the phenomenon. pheno-menon. Which Sir B Urodia has himself Mggestcd, namely, that tho seeming or-' or-' ?SnB8, process may be nccouutcd for by tmpoiing that nil the unnecessary facts , fwe from tho memory, while those which , are essential for tho ultimate nrraugeneut and classification of po subject uudcr con- n siacration are left clear of tho weeds thai bcforeeucumbcrcd them, spt this ciplaimtipu iuTplrcs axonfes. non of in olitnionfive process going' ou uu t?asciouilj,iu theibrain.-tthich appears to V IwTiulo Icsi wotfderrut ihau'ohld-" ihau'ohld-" V9.9 .Mgitatfon. Why .sliould ,tlte uncs- ftlal fuctV alouo fade?. Vf.a see no rea-S rea-S B;W wfshould refuso to rccogtiizo a. M toed. operations o? ttie raiud. Surely K.yaday' craraulcs of cerebral M ic'gpfirTorjiicdt of which thciudi-M thciudi-M rwoalaifertifarilbtilally oblivions. Let' II ---'."slfcoce, foe cxawnle tlip mental iht-M iht-M Fpssions engruved with a scaring iron, i m . trc opon tuo 'broin In mpuicnt? of aellrtttBv JJnder cldoroform, again, the t 9 pffen.iiinstuteorKrcatpjaltatioii,1 H ?a60QS, thrbogh raentaltabor; of n bind m calculated, 0nq would' imagine, to tqavo 9 lM-,traet-sbcljlBd'it on the memory 9 .,.Tef,?fg water .doe's nottaorc rcailily H 11Wr?P &unrosslpiw niade.unon It thau tac tablet 6r tl(e brain under thtsiu.-m thtsiu.-m r,' Erea hi dreams; or which wc M no nptke, but which oro patent to M nandcw by our sjcech and actioiw, 9 J w lMt bo plenty of "unconscious ccro- 1,1 WW." Iudecd, Sir JU'iiry Holland, in al 9 WMA H Ygu.c reeling that nil or us 9 fy'-M" haro cspcrlcnccd when engaged 9 Particular act, that lrwo haye gone. r 9 'i t"Sn It all before," endeavors tocx- Li 9 ?r',ltbi 'apposing that tho faintihttdQW; 9 tr1 ram lm su'ldeuly and for, tho first m troeiomB to. our rwiollcction in aTorm so r& 9 W.a? lUaUt sceras w though we had wed. th purl beforo In another world, Jt go through bruin-worlc uncou-m uncou-m fousljr. we have therefore no doubt; and o 60 reason why we should deny the 1 Iteactt oT a power' seated iu the brain, 0 1 ,b9dutyU tiiilcotly to elft tlie graiu 9BBBBBBjafi!? from the husk, In. the1i,ramcnsc..rnisi of mentalvpabnlnm, supplier to. li by the cVse3.JE(i4ttrgA''JJew. v - ' . . f |