Discipleship1, 114:allied closely with them certain of the major ductless glands and at the same time have no largeHealing, 207:by these centers and the mediating work of the ductless glands. We have seen that two majorHealing, 208:underdevelopment, of the endocrine system. This ductless glandular system, via the hormones,Healing, 208:it may therefore be truly posited that when the ductless glands are perfectly balanced andHealing, 208:to the effect which they produce upon the entire ductless glandular system. By this means everyHealing, 213:Wisdom. Knowledge concerning the endocrine or ductless glands is as yet in an embryonic state. MuchHealing, 218:ascertaining; I have said that fundamentally the ductless glands - as externalizations of theHealing, 218:of energy direction and its relation to the ductless glands, and that it will admit, at leastHealing, 218:conditioning factors, working through the ductless glands which, in their turn, guard the body,Healing, 218:desirable condition is not the case, then the ductless glands, through wrong relationship andHealing, 220:will demonstrate such definite changes in the ductless glands that the medical profession will beHealing, 220:to the major physical conditioning factor, the ductless glands. We can now briefly consider certainHealing, 241:suggestions I have made. A proper study of the ductless glands (and later of the entire glandularSoul, 34:namely the nervous system, and the system of ductless glands, which two systems are foundSoul, 34:there are parallel activities in the system of ductless glands (and the muscular system) and theSoul, 34:of activity is so great that, unless the ductless glands are functioning normally, there will be noSoul, 35:is made, but the nervous system and the ductless glands as the intelligent and emotional responseSoul, 36:of temperament in, or in connection with, the ductless glands." (Ibid., p. 189) Dr. Rubin says "weSoul, 36:whether or not we have been born with normal ductless glands." - Rubin, H. H., Your MysteriousSoul, 36:with interceptors and unstriped muscles and ductless glands" than instincts are." - Leary, DanielSoul, 37:the body by a [37] particular arrangement of the ductless glands, so does the mind receive itsSoul, 38:Behavior The consideration, therefore, of the ductless glands and of their effect not only onSoul, 38:are the glands? And, especially, what are the ductless glands often mentioned? Dr. Cobb tells us:Soul, 38:into the blood stream. These are known as the ductless glands, or 'endocrine organs' and theirSoul, 39:"to separate." Dr. Rubin says: [39] "These ductless glands or organs of secretion are oftenSoul, 40:naturally to the question: What, then, are the ductless glands, one by one? Beginning with theSoul, 40:this chapter was written, experiments with the ductless glands have continued. Details given here |