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Insomnia

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A clinical overview of sleep and sleeplessness that explains the physiology of sleep, catalogs causes of insomnia—including symptomatic, intrinsic (psychic, emotional, senile) and toxic origins (tobacco, alcohol, tea, coffee, gout-related)—and outlines typical symptoms and varieties. It assesses hypnotic drugs and their risks and emphasizes causal, individualized treatment, discussing remedies such as bromide therapy and correction of underlying disorders alongside nonpharmacologic measures like physical exercise, sunlight, ventilation, diet, bed management, and other supportive adjuvants to restore healthy sleep patterns.

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Sir James Sawyer

Sir James Sawyer was a notable figure in the realm of literature, particularly recognized for his work "Insomnia." His writing often delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of restlessness and the intricacies of the mind. Although not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Sawyer's contributions to literature reflect a keen observation of psychological states and their impact on daily life. His work invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with sleep and wakefulness, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the nuances of human consciousness.