Course of Instruction In Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, Suggestive Therapeutics, and The Sleep Cure |
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Hypnotizing a Number of Persons Prefatory
Explanations Noting the Symptoms Suggesting the Idea of Sleep Rousing
the Company Conclusions Drawn from Their Testimony 37 -3
The Qualifications of a Good Operator Question
of Sex of No Importance What Hypnotism is The Power to Hypnotize The Importance
of Assumption Developing a Powerful Gaze 39 Who Make the Best Subjects? Exceptions
to the Rule What Constitutes a Hard Subject? 41 A Typical Case How to Begin to Influence
the Boy What to Say The Purpose of This Method Maintain Silence iv the
Room Affecting the Boy's Muscular Action The First Stages of
Catalepsy or Muscular Rigidity Removing the Rigidity The Effect
of Your Suggestions His Reason is Affected Further Evidences of the Receptive
State of His Mind Sleeping in a Standing Position Giving Quick, Positive
Suggestions An Experiment in an Illusion of the Sense of Sight Do Not Induce
Fear in Subjects Active Somnambulism Illusion of the Sense of Taste Inhibiting
the Sense of Smell The Use of Illusions as Evidence Hallucination of Sight Cliynging
Somnambulism Into Sleep Giving Educational Suggestions In Case of Too
Profound Sleep 43 The'Sub-Conscious Mind Evidence of Double |
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