Braid on Hypnotism: The Beginnings of Modern HypnosisJulian Press, 1960 - 380 pagine |
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... function may be exercised , depends very much on the continuity of its exertion , or its alternation with that of other functions ; thus the mind may become confused and bewildered by continuing one particular study for a length of time ...
... function may be exercised , depends very much on the continuity of its exertion , or its alternation with that of other functions ; thus the mind may become confused and bewildered by continuing one particular study for a length of time ...
Pagina 126
... function . He then goes on to state , most lucidly and fairly , " Nor merely the action of the mind , but the long continued exertion of other functions of animal life , such as the senses or muscular actions , induces the same ...
... function . He then goes on to state , most lucidly and fairly , " Nor merely the action of the mind , but the long continued exertion of other functions of animal life , such as the senses or muscular actions , induces the same ...
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... functions or manifestations , which are generally admitted , without hesitation , to result from its functions as a single organ . I might therefore at once dismiss the subject , leaving the doctrines of the existence of a God , and the ...
... functions or manifestations , which are generally admitted , without hesitation , to result from its functions as a single organ . I might therefore at once dismiss the subject , leaving the doctrines of the existence of a God , and the ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
ORIGINAL Dedication 200 | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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