Braid on hypnotism: the beginnings of modern hypnosis |
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The agitation and alarm of this gentleman, on being roused, very much
astonished Mrs Braid. She expressed herself greatly surprised at his being so
much alarmed about nothing, as she had watched the whole time, and never saw
me near ...
The agitation and alarm of this gentleman, on being roused, very much
astonished Mrs Braid. She expressed herself greatly surprised at his being so
much alarmed about nothing, as she had watched the whole time, and never saw
me near ...
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He very soon managed to sing the scale quite correctly, upwards and then
downwards. I now roused him, and made him sing it when awake, which he did
remarkably well. I now tried him with the first part of " Robin Adair," which he
followed in ...
He very soon managed to sing the scale quite correctly, upwards and then
downwards. I now roused him, and made him sing it when awake, which he did
remarkably well. I now tried him with the first part of " Robin Adair," which he
followed in ...
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Her speech was imperfect and her memory impaired. I hypnotized her, and
endeavoured, whilst in that condition, to regulate the morbid action of the
muscles, and malposition of the feet and legs. In five minutes I roused her, when
she thanked ...
Her speech was imperfect and her memory impaired. I hypnotized her, and
endeavoured, whilst in that condition, to regulate the morbid action of the
muscles, and malposition of the feet and legs. In five minutes I roused her, when
she thanked ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
Original Dedication | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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