James N. Pinkerton published Sleep and its Phenomena in 1839. The
essay is a revision of a lecture first given to the medical faculty
of the University of Edinburgh. In this work Pinkerton introduces
his theory of types of sleep, analysing sleep in terms of its
completeness. He follows with discussions of dreaming,
sleepwalking, spectral illusions, sleep-time apparitions,
hibernation and the sleep of plants, analysing each sleep-time
activity in terms of sleep type. This work was one of the first to
link the activities of the facial muscles and the nervous system
during sleep with dreamed movements, thoughts and emotions. It was
a pioneering work of nineteenth-century medical research into sleep
and helped to establish Pinkerton's reputation. He is still well
known today as one of the first to find a correspondence between
sleep-actions and dreamed thoughts. It is an important work of
Victorian medical research.
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