Sleep Medicine Quotes

Quotes tagged as "sleep-medicine" Showing 1-5 of 5
Hippocrates
“When sleep puts an end to delirium, it is a good symptom.”
Hippocrates, The Aphorisms of Hippocrates

Hippocrates
“Persons in whom a crisis takes place pass the night preceding the paroxysm uncomfortably, but the succeeding night generally more comfortably.”
Hippocrates, Aphorisms

Hippocrates
“In whatever disease sleep is laborious, it is a deadly symptom; but if sleep does good, it is not deadly.”
Hippocrates, The Aphorisms of Hippocrates

Aristotle
“With regard to sleep and waking, we must consider what they are: whether they are peculiar to soul or to body, or common to both; and if common, to what part of soul or body the appertain: further, from what cause it arises that they are atributes of animals, and whether all animals share in them both, or some partake of the one only, others of the other only, or some partake of neither and some of both.”
Aristotle, On Sleep and Sleeplessness

Martine Bailey
“Dr. Sampson left a brown bottle labeled "The Mixture." While Mrs. Croxon slept, it took only a moment to exchange the contents with her own Hystericon. Nightshade had been one of Granny's favorite simples; doled out to women troubled by fits or to bring on the Twilight Sleep when in childbed.”
Martine Bailey, A Taste for Nightshade