Of the materiall instruments of knowledge and passion; of the several effects of passions; of paine and pleasure; and how the vital spirits are sent from the braine into the intended partes of the body, without mistaking their way
Digby, Kenelme
Two treatises in the one of which, the nature of the bodies; in the other, the nature of man's soule; is looked into: In a way of discovery, of the immortality of reasonable soules, 1644, p.296-306
The mysteries of human nature explained by a new system of nervous physiology: To which is added, a review of the errors of spiritualism, and instructions for developing or resisting the influence by which subjects and mediums are made, 1857, p.330-333
Cellular plants, infusoria and their transmutations
Alexander, James B.
The dynamic theory of life and mind: An attempt to show that all organic beings are both constructed and operated by the dynamic agencies of their respective environments, 1893, p.243-254