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Death and resurrection from the point of view of the cell-theory
Gustaf Björklund
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  • Absolute organism, the, [187].
  • Achilles, [14].
  • Activity, incitement to, [154].
  • Adaptation, [149].
  • Affinity, [97].
  • Agni, the elementary, [24].
  • Annihilation contrary to nature, [1], [168].
  • Army organization, [159f].
  • Art and organic matter, [107], [111], [119f].
  • Ask and Embla, [21].
  • Athens, [9].
  • Bacteria, [57].
  • Belief in future life, [2].
  • Biology and the spiritual body, [192].
  • Björklund, Johan Gustaf, [VII].
  • Body, importance of the, [18].
  • Boström, Christofer Jacob, [174], [194].
  • Burial ceremonies, [9], [20].
  • Büchner, [48f], [56], [62], [69], [73], [75], [83].
  • Causality, [118], [119].
  • Cause, sufficient, [117].
  • Cells, living units, [27], [29];
  • man, a community of, [30];
  • a system of, [142].
  • Chemical reactions, [76], [82].
  • Chinese civilization, [10];
  • death-cultus, [11].
  • Chlorophyll, [115].
  • Christianity, [16], [20].
  • Church burial, [16].
  • Circulation, blood, [78].
  • Civilization, antiquity of Chinese, [10].
  • Cohesion, [97].
  • Conscience, [44].
  • Consciousness, [45].
  • Combustion, [92], [94ff].
  • Communism, cell, [159].
  • Coöperation, innermost, [161].
  • Corporeal existence, soul’s craving for, [15].
  • Cosmic catastrophe, a, [103].
  • Creation, orthodox theory of, [67], [173].
  • Cremation, [21], [24].
  • Customs, grave, [13].
  • Coulanges, Fustel de, [7], [10].
  • Cytology, [28], [29], [177], [193].
  • Darwin’s theory, [62].
  • Death, and dissolution, [1];
  • in mid-ocean, [12].
  • Death-cultus, [11], [49], [189], [192].
  • Decay, [105], [116].
  • Deity, [176].
  • Dextrose, [82].
  • “Division of labor,” organic, [141].
  • Dogma, [16], [51].
  • Doomsday, [191].
  • Dove, [128].
  • Dualism, ecclesiastical, [21], [88].
  • Dusch, von, [57].
  • Duty of matrimony in China, [12].
  • Dying and renewal, process of, [125].
  • Earth, history of our, [100].
  • Ego, perceived as relation, the, [162f].
  • Elysian fields, [15].
  • Energy of a living being, the, [72].
  • Entity, the soul’s, [164];
  • man’s, [169];
  • the divine, [185].
  • Equivalents of energy, [89].
  • Eskimo, the, [13].
  • Eternal, the, [181], [185f].
  • Eternity, [183].
  • Ether, [89].
  • Evolution, [17], [26].
  • Existence beyond the grave, [37].
  • Experience, daily, [77].
  • Faith, founded on probability, [37].
  • Fear, effect of, [131].
  • Fechner, Gustav, [V].
  • Flourens, [129].
  • Folk-lore, [IV].
  • Food, [156].
  • Forces, inorganic, [74];
  • as qualities, [76];
  • and resistance, [87].
  • Forms of energy, [88].
  • Foundation fact, Björklund’s, [XII].
  • Fries, S. A. D. D., [VII].
  • Fuel, organic, [93].
  • Function, bodily, [48].
  • Funeral ceremonies, [7].
  • Furnace heat and the sun, [109].
  • Future life, modern attitude toward, [4].
  • Geology, [62], [69].
  • Ghosts, [25].
  • God, image of, [22];
  • presence of, in logical laws, [180].
  • Granfelt, [19].
  • Grave, communications from the, [7];
  • in China, [12].
  • Grew, [28].
  • Harvey’s formula, [55f], [58], [62ff], [67], [122].
  • Heat, equivalents of, [98f].
  • Historical process, the, [46], [70], [188f].
  • Hierologists, Germanic, [22].
  • Hoffman, [58].
  • Höner, [22].
  • Humanity, a higher organism, [126];
  • the link between God and man, [177].
  • Hunger, [156].
  • Hydrates of carbon, [82].
  • Idea, man, God’s eternal, [174].
  • Idealism, [18], [194].
  • Image of God, the soul an, [172f], [179].
  • Immaterial experience, [45], [50].
  • Immortality, instinctive, [1], [2];
  • of the cell, [124].
  • Incentives, [119].
  • Indestructibility of matter and energy, [170].
  • Indian tribes, [13].
  • Industry, a common need of, [145].
  • Inertia, [111].
  • Instinct, faith and, [4], [6];
  • social, [144].
  • Intellect, mechanical equivalent of, [90].
  • Intelligence and the soul, [132].
  • Intuition, [26], [44], [173f].
  • Islam, [15].
  • Judaism, [15].
  • Jungle of materialism, the, [XV].
  • Key, Ellen, [VIII].
  • Laboratory results, [83], [84].
  • Language, cell, [164].
  • Lavoisier, [72].
  • Life-force, so-called, [71], [73], [121].
  • Life, supernatural origin of, [123].
  • Logical laws the form in which God exists, [180].
  • Limitations, man’s, [178].
  • Lodur, [21].
  • Machine, the living, [79], [139].
  • Malpighi, [28].
  • Man, a social organism of cells, [32];
  • responsibility of, [198].
  • Material, organic, [112f].
  • Materialism, [19], [49], [85].
  • Matrimony in China, [11].
  • Matter, [47], [68], [88], [96], [118].
  • Mechanical toy, man not a, [XIV].
  • Mechanism of the organism, [138].
  • Memory, [146].
  • Metamorphosis, [40].
  • Micro-organic world, the, [58].
  • Mid-ocean, death in, [12].
  • Microscope, the, [28], [155].
  • Mirbel, Brisseau de, [29].
  • Mind, time-bound and space-bound, [XIV].
  • Moldenhaver, [29].
  • Molecules, [96].
  • “Moss-clad fragment,” the, [65].
  • Motility, mechanical, [79].
  • Mutability, [91].
  • Mythology, Germanic, [21].
  • Nations as organisms, [31].
  • Natural science, [48], [191].
  • Nirvana, [XIV].
  • Nobel prize, the, [X].
  • Negroes, immortality ideas among, [12].
  • Nordenskold, [13].
  • Norse sagas, [15].
  • Odin, [22].
  • Omne vivum ex vivo, [59].
  • Organic structure, [33], [83], [84].
  • Origin of life, the, [70].
  • Oxygen, [102].
  • Pacific Ocean, [10].
  • Parasites, [54].
  • Parseeism, [15].
  • Pasteur, [58].
  • Permanence, law of, [89], [91].
  • Personal existence after death, [6].
  • Philosophy of science, the, [73].
  • Polar regions, [10].
  • Pre-existence, [171].
  • Prehistoric beliefs, [4], [188].
  • Present, the eternally, [182].
  • Presentiment, [2].
  • Priestley, [72].
  • Primitive ideas of immortality, [10].
  • Principles of life and physical force, [90], [91], [121].
  • Propagation, [54], [55], [61].
  • Providence, [133], [197].
  • Psychical Research, society for, [III].
  • Psychologic order of evolution, [5].
  • Purpose, organic, [149].
  • Pyre, the funeral, [190].
  • Reasoning, headlong, [20].
  • Re-birth, [40].
  • Recapitulation, [188].
  • Religious instincts, [17].
  • Resurrection, [15f], [150], [166], [190].
  • Rydberg, Victor, [21], [172].
  • Sagas, [15].
  • Samoyede grave, a, [13].
  • Scheele, [72].
  • Schröder, [57].
  • Schultze, [57].
  • Schwann, [57].
  • Science and resurrection, [16], [20], [74].
  • Scylla and Charybdis of science, the, [XIV].
  • Sin, [198].
  • Skeptical attitude, modern, [3f].
  • Society, human, [32], [143], [158].
  • Solar system, the, [184].
  • Sorcerers, [25].
  • Soul, future life of the, [8], [14];
  • physiologists and the, [127];
  • functions of the, [130], [134];
  • a spiritual principle, [151].
  • Spallanzani, [57].
  • Spiritual body, a, [19f], [22], [26], [34f], [190], [195];
  • vision, [43];
  • interaction, [152];
  • beings, [175].
  • Spontaneous generation, [51], [52], [59], [105], [122].
  • Substance, living, [124];
  • comprehending, [153].
  • Sun, importance of the, [104].
  • Supernatural forces, [45], [67].
  • Steam engine, art and the, [108], [110].
  • Swedish Peace Society, [X].
  • Teleological causality, [118].
  • Telepathy, [III].
  • Thomson, Sir William, [63].
  • Time, a form of existence, [181].
  • Tissues, the, [142].
  • Tomb, life in the, [7].
  • Tool, the organism a, [135].
  • Transcendental world, a, [42].
  • Treviranus, [29].
  • Units, organic, [151].
  • Unity of the organism, [166f].
  • Upsala, [VII].
  • Veda Aryans, [21], [23f].
  • Virtue, [198].
  • Vis inertia, [110f].
  • Vitalistic doctrine, [72].
  • Will incentive, [119].
  • Wöhler, [81].