Excerpt from The Mechanism of Man: An Answer to the Question What Am I?, Vol. 2: A Popular Introduction to Mental Physiology and Psychology; The Mechanism in Action
This characteristic presents itself turn where we may in the exploration of Nature. The normal action is always so complete and equable, the co-ordination of parts is so perfect, that we can see little more than results and are almost unconscious of the processes by which they are brought about. The Physician stud ing for years the action of the healthy body coul learn but little of its internal mechanism and of the functions of its various organs. He will procure more Of this knowledge in a few hours Of Observation by the bedside of the sick, when the organs are not working in harmony and their functions are imperfectly performed, when the human mechanism is out of gear, than in as many years of observation Of the healthy body or even of the lifeless form - for anatomy does not reveal function.
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