Braid on Hypnotism: The Beginnings of Modern HypnosisJulian Press, 1960 - 380 pagine |
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Pagina 88
... imagination , and imagination alone , ” ( Colquhoun's Introduction , p . 94 ) . At p . 34 , vol . iv . of the " Encyclopædia of Practical Medicine , " Dr Prichard says of Bertrand , that he " comes at last to the conclusion , that all ...
... imagination , and imagination alone , ” ( Colquhoun's Introduction , p . 94 ) . At p . 34 , vol . iv . of the " Encyclopædia of Practical Medicine , " Dr Prichard says of Bertrand , that he " comes at last to the conclusion , that all ...
Pagina 116
... imagination . where no magnetic influence has been exerted , but in all which excited imagination , irritation , or some powerful mental impression , has operated : where the mind has been alone acted on , magnetic effects have been pro ...
... imagination . where no magnetic influence has been exerted , but in all which excited imagination , irritation , or some powerful mental impression , has operated : where the mind has been alone acted on , magnetic effects have been pro ...
Pagina 338
... imagination over the physical organism of man . Those who suppose that the power of imagination is merely a mental emotion , which may vary to any extent without corresponding changes in the physical functions , labour under a mighty ...
... imagination over the physical organism of man . Those who suppose that the power of imagination is merely a mental emotion , which may vary to any extent without corresponding changes in the physical functions , labour under a mighty ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
ORIGINAL Dedication 200 | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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