Braid on Hypnotism: The Beginnings of Modern HypnosisJulian Press, 1960 - 380 pagine |
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... smell , but describes that guidance in the terms of the sense of sight.1 " A patient securely blindfolded , if asked to find out any one he knows in a room full of company will readily do so by smell . He will tell you he sees the ...
... smell , but describes that guidance in the terms of the sense of sight.1 " A patient securely blindfolded , if asked to find out any one he knows in a room full of company will readily do so by smell . He will tell you he sees the ...
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... smell , or any one else he has been set on the trail of . Either breathing on water , or wafting over it with the fingers , therefore , might readily impart a physical quality to suggest , by means of smell , ideas connected with some ...
... smell , or any one else he has been set on the trail of . Either breathing on water , or wafting over it with the fingers , therefore , might readily impart a physical quality to suggest , by means of smell , ideas connected with some ...
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... smell , and it was now ascertained that this sense had also been restored , through the same operation . Another patient who had lost the sense of smell for nine years , had it restored after being twice hypnotized . For a beautiful ...
... smell , and it was now ascertained that this sense had also been restored , through the same operation . Another patient who had lost the sense of smell for nine years , had it restored after being twice hypnotized . For a beautiful ...
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HYPNOTISM OR NEURYPNOLOGY | 15 |
ORIGINAL Dedication 200 | 69 |
INTRODUCTION | 77 |
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