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The essays collect experimental and clinical studies arguing that emotional responses arise from phylogenetic associations and operate through integrated physiological systems. The author presents a kinetic theory of shock linking coordinated changes in brain, adrenal glands, and liver, supported by histologic and physiological experiments showing effects of fear, anger, trauma, infection, and rest or sleep on these organs. Other papers apply this framework to pain, laughter, crying, anesthesia, and a mechanistic view of psychology and disease, including experimental exploration of blood hydrogen-ion changes and a proposed relation between alkalinity, acidity, and anesthetic action.

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George Washington Crile

George Washington Crile was an American surgeon and a pioneer in the field of medicine, particularly known for his contributions to the understanding of emotions and their physiological underpinnings. His notable work, "The Origin and Nature of the Emotions; Miscellaneous Papers," explores the complex interplay between emotional states and physical health. Crile's research has had a lasting impact on both psychology and medicine, emphasizing the importance of emotional well-being in overall health. His innovative ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about the mind-body connection.

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