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The author examines sleep as a physiological necessity and outlines the bodily and nervous mechanisms that produce it. He describes the physical phenomena and mental states of sleep, analyzes dreaming and pathological dreams, and treats related conditions such as insomnia, somnambulism, excessive somnolence, and sleep drunkenness. The work identifies causes and clinical features of wakefulness and surveys therapeutic measures for restoring normal rest. Case observations and physiological reasoning are combined to link nervous-tissue renewal with restorative sleep, balancing practical treatment advice with theoretical explanation.
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