The Zoist: A Journal of Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism, and Their Applications to Human Welfare, Том 11847 |
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... allowed to suffer between every dress- ing . Mesmerisation should not have always been delayed till " the pain had acquired a certain degree of intensity . " I am sure that with more practice in such cases the medical atten- dants will ...
... allowed to suffer between every dress- ing . Mesmerisation should not have always been delayed till " the pain had acquired a certain degree of intensity . " I am sure that with more practice in such cases the medical atten- dants will ...
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... allowed , I presume , could not possi- bly exist between the agent and subject , and every possible care has been taken to exclude any source of fallacy in the experiments . " European gentlemen , sceptical and critical , or so strong ...
... allowed , I presume , could not possi- bly exist between the agent and subject , and every possible care has been taken to exclude any source of fallacy in the experiments . " European gentlemen , sceptical and critical , or so strong ...
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... allowed her to extend the arm . I then held my fingers before her eyes for a few seconds , and she fell into my arms quite insensible . " I have already mentioned several instances of persons awaking and falling back again into the ...
... allowed her to extend the arm . I then held my fingers before her eyes for a few seconds , and she fell into my arms quite insensible . " I have already mentioned several instances of persons awaking and falling back again into the ...
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... allowed that it had . " " May 16th . Ramtarun Battacharjie , whose arm was am- putated on the 5th instant while in the mesmeric trance , com- plains of great pain in the stump to - day . To be mesmerised . " May 17th . He was easily put ...
... allowed that it had . " " May 16th . Ramtarun Battacharjie , whose arm was am- putated on the 5th instant while in the mesmeric trance , com- plains of great pain in the stump to - day . To be mesmerised . " May 17th . He was easily put ...
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... allowed me to tell the thing to every body , thus not resembling either Mr. Tomes , who would extract but would not tell , or those other worthies who would not ex- tract at all . A London dentist has just made it known that several of ...
... allowed me to tell the thing to every body , thus not resembling either Mr. Tomes , who would extract but would not tell , or those other worthies who would not ex- tract at all . A London dentist has just made it known that several of ...
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Стр. 411 - This man's former life was at that moment presented to my mind. I turned to him and asked whether he would answer me candidly if I related to him some of the most secret passages of his life, I knowing as little of him personally as he did of me. That...
Стр. 410 - I listened silently to their discourse, that their former life, with many trifling circumstances therewith connected, or frequently some particular scene in that life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were, dream-like, yet perfectly distinct before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the...
Стр. 350 - ... adhered to his serious assertion, and to the opinion founded on it, that some individual lay buried there. At last, Pfeffel had the place dug up. At a considerable depth was found a firm layer of white lime, of the length and breadth of a grave, of considerable thickness, and when this had been broken into, there were found the bones of a human being.
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Стр. 411 - I turned to him and asked whether he would answer me candidly if I related to him some of the most secret passages of his life, I knowing as little of him personally as he did of me? That would be going a little further, I thought, than Lavater did with his physiognomy. He promised, if I were correct in my information, to admit it frankly. I then related what my vision had shown me, and the whole company were made acquainted with the private history of the young merchant; his school years, his youthful...