Braid on hypnotism: the beginnings of modern hypnosis |
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The same day I also manipulated three females, one 45 years of age, a young
lady of 19, and a girl, all of whom exhibited the manifestations quite distinctly.
Another day, to satisfy a number of intellectual friends, I hypnotized three of their
...
The same day I also manipulated three females, one 45 years of age, a young
lady of 19, and a girl, all of whom exhibited the manifestations quite distinctly.
Another day, to satisfy a number of intellectual friends, I hypnotized three of their
...
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Mere pointing I have myself found sufficient to excite the manifestations in several
patients, after previous excitement of the organs, but this arises from feeling, as I
know the sensibility of the skin in those cases enables them to feel without ...
Mere pointing I have myself found sufficient to excite the manifestations in several
patients, after previous excitement of the organs, but this arises from feeling, as I
know the sensibility of the skin in those cases enables them to feel without ...
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manifestations, and all this by the mere effect of pressure and gentle friction on
the integuments. None of the three remembered any thing of what had happened
. W. T., a boy, had been magnetized, and exhibited a few manifestations. He was
...
manifestations, and all this by the mere effect of pressure and gentle friction on
the integuments. None of the three remembered any thing of what had happened
. W. T., a boy, had been magnetized, and exhibited a few manifestations. He was
...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
Original Dedication | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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