Braid on Hypnotism: The Beginnings of Modern HypnosisJulian Press, 1960 - 380 pagine |
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... sensibility to the dormant skin , or mobility to the rigid muscles underneath ( unless so gentle as to be titillation , pro- perly so called ) , and yet a slight puff of wind will instantly rouse the whole to abnormal sensibility and ...
... sensibility to the dormant skin , or mobility to the rigid muscles underneath ( unless so gentle as to be titillation , pro- perly so called ) , and yet a slight puff of wind will instantly rouse the whole to abnormal sensibility and ...
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... sensibility of the skin , and docility of the patients , that they are drawn after an operator , rather than by magnetic attraction ; and that the power of discriminating objects held near the skin in different parts of the body , is ...
... sensibility of the skin , and docility of the patients , that they are drawn after an operator , rather than by magnetic attraction ; and that the power of discriminating objects held near the skin in different parts of the body , is ...
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... sensibility also to be reduced , call the muscles of that member into activity , leaving the other extremi- ties limber . On the other hand , if the force of the circulation and sensibility are wished to be increased in a limb , keep it ...
... sensibility also to be reduced , call the muscles of that member into activity , leaving the other extremi- ties limber . On the other hand , if the force of the circulation and sensibility are wished to be increased in a limb , keep it ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
ORIGINAL Dedication 200 | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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