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213
1821 April 2
Deontology Private Beneficence Negative.
2.
A man who is liable to be thus affected where,
by the sense of hearing, he perceives that another person
experiences annoyance from the accumulation of
mucus in an extra quantity is, in order to relieve
himself swallowing, or preparing to swallow it
into his stomach instead of expelling it through
the mouth or the nose, such a man is apt to receive
from such perception no inconsiderable annoyance.
This annoyance has, for its cause the
affection of sympathy. By his own experience, in
his own case, the idea of sickness is associated with
the idea of that state of things.
Very considerable indeed is the suffering produced
by a cause apparently so inconsiderable,
and the nature of which seems not to be commonly
understood.
Identifier: | JB/015/528/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.
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