| 1894 - 1218 Seiten
...others, I will here introduce evidence obtained from the writings of one who witnessed Mesmer's seances. Says Bailly : . . . " They are so submissive to the...his method and that his theory was arrant nonsense. Where upon Mesmer left France, notwithstanding the fact that the government offered him a lifepension... | |
| 1894 - 1172 Seiten
...be in a stupor, his voice, a glance, or sign will rouae them from it. It is impossible nottoadmit5 from all these results, that some great force acts...his method and that his theory was arrant nonsense. Where upon Mesmer left France, notwithstanding the fact that the government offered him a lifepension... | |
| Alfred Binet - 1894 - 416 Seiten
...the crisis. It has been observed that many women and few men are subject to such crises; that they are only established after the lapse of two or three...is established, others soon and successively begin. "When the agitation exceeds certain limits, the patients are transported into a padded room ; the women's... | |
| George Barton Cutten - 1911 - 366 Seiten
...the crisis. It has been observed that many women and few men are subject to such crises; that they are only established after the lapse of two or three...is established, others soon and successively begin. "When the agitation exceeds certain limits, the patients are transported into a padded room; the .women's... | |
| Malcolm Macmillan - 1997 - 800 Seiten
...women and few men are subject to such crises; that they are only established after the lapse of 2 or 3 hours, and that when one is established, others soon and successively begin, (pp. 9-10) Mesmer himself, wearing a coat of lilac silk walked up and down amid this palpitating crowd,... | |
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