The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Том 10Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1840 |
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... Mesmer's studies , may be regarded as a first step towards those doctrines which he subsequently maintained . Mesmer employed the plates which Hell had made ; and having performed some remarkable cures , he attributed them to his mode ...
... Mesmer's studies , may be regarded as a first step towards those doctrines which he subsequently maintained . Mesmer employed the plates which Hell had made ; and having performed some remarkable cures , he attributed them to his mode ...
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... Mesmer relied was that of a Madlle . Esterline , who had been for some years living in his house . This young lady , who was , he tells us , suffering under a horrible complication of disorders , recovered by his magnetic treatment ...
... Mesmer relied was that of a Madlle . Esterline , who had been for some years living in his house . This young lady , who was , he tells us , suffering under a horrible complication of disorders , recovered by his magnetic treatment ...
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... Mesmer and Dr. Ingenhousz . The doc- tor had , it appears from Mesmer's account , spoken slightingly of the magnetic theory , and even went so far as to recommend him not to publish his experiments ; the reply was , come and see them ...
... Mesmer and Dr. Ingenhousz . The doc- tor had , it appears from Mesmer's account , spoken slightingly of the magnetic theory , and even went so far as to recommend him not to publish his experiments ; the reply was , come and see them ...
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... Mesmer with his finger , and by Ingenhousz by cups which Mesmer had touched : and this was the plan which was pursued at Paris . Here , as at Vienna , apartments were arranged for the reception of patients , and a peculiar apparatus ...
... Mesmer with his finger , and by Ingenhousz by cups which Mesmer had touched : and this was the plan which was pursued at Paris . Here , as at Vienna , apartments were arranged for the reception of patients , and a peculiar apparatus ...
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... Mesmer's mode of operating , and operated himself in the same way . His conduct caused him to suffer much opposition from the faculty ; and at last , to justify himself , he published a list of his own observations . This , as might ...
... Mesmer's mode of operating , and operated himself in the same way . His conduct caused him to suffer much opposition from the faculty ; and at last , to justify himself , he published a list of his own observations . This , as might ...
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