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This is only an instance of the well-known effect of weak monotonous
impressions on the senses inducing sleep ; analogous examples are found in the
soothing influence of a body seen slowly vibrating, or of a distant calm scene, or
the ...
This is only an instance of the well-known effect of weak monotonous
impressions on the senses inducing sleep ; analogous examples are found in the
soothing influence of a body seen slowly vibrating, or of a distant calm scene, or
the ...
Pagina 167
Dr Elliotson distinctly states, in a published letter, dated nth September, 1842,
that he had " never produced any effect by mere willing " ; and adds, " I have
never seen reason to believe (and I have made innumerable comparative
experiments ...
Dr Elliotson distinctly states, in a published letter, dated nth September, 1842,
that he had " never produced any effect by mere willing " ; and adds, " I have
never seen reason to believe (and I have made innumerable comparative
experiments ...
Pagina 353
I reversed the passes, and he felt it less cold, but he felt no attraction between his
hand and the magnet. I then removed the cross-bar, and tried the effect with both
poles alternately, but still there was no change in the effect, and decidedly no ...
I reversed the passes, and he felt it less cold, but he felt no attraction between his
hand and the magnet. I then removed the cross-bar, and tried the effect with both
poles alternately, but still there was no change in the effect, and decidedly no ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
Original Dedication | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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