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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF
SLEEP
BY
BOLTON HALL, M.A.
Author of ¡° Three Acres and Liberty,¡± ¡° Things as They Are,¡± ¡° Free America,¡± etc.
With an Introduction
BY
EDWARD MOFFAT WEYER, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy, Washington and Jefferson College
NEW YORK
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
1917
Copyright, 1911, by
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
NEW YORK
All rights reserved
Published October, 1911
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REVEREND DR. JOHN HALL
WHO PREACHED FROM THE WORD
WHAT I TEACH FROM THE WORLD
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF
SLEEP
BY
BOLTON HALL, M.A.
Author of ¡° Three Acres and Liberty,¡± ¡° Things as They Are,¡± ¡° Free America,¡± etc.
With an Introduction
BY
EDWARD MOFFAT WEYER, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy, Washington and Jefferson College
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
ISLEEP 1
IIHOW MUCH SLEEP 5
IIITHE TIME OF SLEEP 11
IVWHAT SLEEP MAY MEAN 15
VHOW TO GO TO SLEEP 20
VISLEEP IS NATURAL 26
VIITHE DUPLEX MIND 30
VIIIWAKEFULNESS 36
IXSIMPLE CAUSES OF WAKEFULNESS 40
X¡° LIGHT¡± SLEEPERS 47
XITHE GIFTS OF WAKEFULNESS 51
XIITHE PURPOSE OF SLEEP 58
XIIITHE SLEEP OF THE INVALID 62
XIVTHE SLEEPLESSNESS OF PAIN 66
XVOPIATES 73
XVIDEVICES FOR GOING TO SLEEP 78
XVIIMORE DEVICES FOR GOING TO SLEEP 84
XVIIISTILL FURTHER DEVICES 88
XIXHYPNOTIC SLEEP 94
XX¡° PERCHANCE TO DREAM¡± 101
XXINATURAL LIVING 108
XXIIFRESH AIR AND REFRESHING SLEEP 113
XXIIITHE BREATH OF LIFE 117x
XXIVEATING AND SLEEPING 124
XXVSLEEPING AND EATING 128
XXVISOME MODERN THEORIES OF SLEEP 133
XXVIIEARLY THEORIES OF SLEEP 138
XXVIIIMORE THEORIES 142
XXIXSTILL MORE THEORIES 147
XXXWE LEARN TO DO BY DOING 153
XXXIVAIN REGRETS 156
XXXIITHE LOVE THAT IS PEACE 162
XXXIIITHE SPECTER OF DEATH 167
XXXIVA NATURAL CHANGE 175
XXXVTHE DISTRUST OF LIFE 180
XXXVIREST AND SLEEP 186
XXXVIITHE NEED OF REST 192
XXXVIIISAVING OF EFFORT 196
XXXIXANTAGONISM 201
XLSTRUGGLE IN THE FAMILY 205
XLIUNNATURAL LAWS 210
XLIITHE NATURAL LAW 215
XLIII¡° LETTING GO¡± 219
XLIVREST IN TRUTH 225
XLVTHE SPAN OF LIFE 229
XLVIWASTE STEAM 233
XLVIIUNDERSTANDING 238
XLVIIITHE SUPERSTITION OF FEAR 246
XLIXIMAGINARY FEARS 251
LILL SUCCESS 257
LISOCIAL UNREST 263
LIIECONOMIC REST 269xi
LIII¡° IF HE SLEEP HE SHALL DO WELL¡± 275
LIVCONCLUSION 280
APPENDICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 284
APPENDIX A 285
APPENDIX B 287
APPENDIX C 288
APPENDIX D 293
APPENDIX E 297