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1 1| assert that sleep is, in a certain way, an inhibition of function, 2 2| impotence of perception, and certain other cases of unconsciousness 3 2| proper nature, it must have certain endowments; and, if these 4 2| these are to belong to it, certain others likewise must belong 5 2| sense-perception; for a dream is in a certain way a sense-impression. 6 3| for unconsciousness, a certain form of asphyxia, and swooning, 7 3| must be driven onwards to a certain point, then turn back, and 8 3| copious. It also follows certain forms of fatigue; for fatigue