A Treatise on the Incubus, or Night-Mare, Disturbed Sleep, Terrific Dreams and Nocturnal Visions
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This treatise presents a practical and historical examination of nocturnal suffocation and terrifying dreams, describing the sensation of weight and paralysis that sufferers report and tracing ancient names and popular beliefs attributing it to spirits. Drawing on long personal experience, the author critiques purely mechanical explanations tied to posture or full stomachs, argues for nervous and digestive origins connected to hypochondriac temperament, and surveys earlier medical opinions. It outlines symptom variations, links disturbed sleep to broader health decline, and offers regimen- and treatment-focused advice aimed at correcting underlying nervous and visceral derangements.
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