Animal Magnetism: Or, PsycodunamyD. Appleton & Company, 1846 - 402 頁 |
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... they may direct . " I am , very respectfully , & c . " FOISSAC , M. D. " After the reading of this letter , Dr. Marc insisted 28 PSYCODUNAMY . —Psycodunamy versus Prejudices -First Academical Report on Psycodu- Page 7 131 namy in 1825.
... they may direct . " I am , very respectfully , & c . " FOISSAC , M. D. " After the reading of this letter , Dr. Marc insisted 28 PSYCODUNAMY . —Psycodunamy versus Prejudices -First Academical Report on Psycodu- Page 7 131 namy in 1825.
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Or, Psycodunamy Théodore Leger. After the reading of this letter , Dr. Marc insisted on the necessity of proceeding to a close examination of Animal Magnetism , in order to ascertain and proclaim its impor- tance or worthlessness . " It ...
Or, Psycodunamy Théodore Leger. After the reading of this letter , Dr. Marc insisted on the necessity of proceeding to a close examination of Animal Magnetism , in order to ascertain and proclaim its impor- tance or worthlessness . " It ...
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... letter , which M. Foissac , M. D. , of the Fac- ulty of Paris , had addressed to the department with the view of inducing them to repeat the experiments made in 1784 on Animal Magnetism , and placing at their disposal , in the event of ...
... letter , which M. Foissac , M. D. , of the Fac- ulty of Paris , had addressed to the department with the view of inducing them to repeat the experiments made in 1784 on Animal Magnetism , and placing at their disposal , in the event of ...
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... letter addressed to the President of the Department , he has desig- nated some of the experiments which it would be of use to make , in order to arrive at a more enlightened opinion as to the real phenomena of Magnetism ; but he regrets ...
... letter addressed to the President of the Department , he has desig- nated some of the experiments which it would be of use to make , in order to arrive at a more enlightened opinion as to the real phenomena of Magnetism ; but he regrets ...
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... letter addressed by him to you , and in which he proposed that you yourselves should make experiments on a somnam- bulist that he had at his disposal , seemed so important that you considered it your duty to adopt it , and it thus ...
... letter addressed by him to you , and in which he proposed that you yourselves should make experiments on a somnam- bulist that he had at his disposal , seemed so important that you considered it your duty to adopt it , and it thus ...
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