During the early twentieth century the Munich-based psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing constructed a parapsychological laboratory in his Karolinenplatz home. Furnished with a range of apparatus derived from the physical and behavioural sciences, the Baron's intention was to mimic both the outward form and disciplinary trajectory of contemporary experimental psychology, thereby legitimating the nascent field of parapsychology. Experimentation with mediums, those labile subjects who produced ectoplasm, materialisation and telekinesis, however, necessitated not only the inclusion of a range of spiritualist props, but the lackadaisical application of those checks and controls intended to prevent simulation and fraud. Thus Schrenck-Notzing...
In 1943, following a peculiar presentiment to re-synthesize LSD-25, Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally ...
The century of German psychiatry between 1899 and 1999 was shaped by creative and catastro...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
The scientific study of apparently psychic abilities, currently termed ‘parapsychology’, has been re...
This article considers the attempts of academic psychologists and critical occultists in Germany dur...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
The field of psychiatry changed dramatically in the latter half of the nineteenth century, largely b...
Parapsychology may be defined as a "Grenzgebler" or fringe area of psychology dealing with events th...
Where was the locus of parapsychology – the academic involvement with the occult – during the 20th c...
The attempts from the end of the 19th century onwards to scientifically investigate ‘paranormal phen...
Where was the locus of parapsychology – the academic involvement with the occult – during ...
Abstract—Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial fi gures in the history...
While the work of the Italian historian of religion, Ernesto de Martino (1908–1965), has f...
became friends, and he told her about poltergeist occurrences that erupted around him when he was a ...
In the twenty-first century, there is extant a significant corpus of scientific literature that focu...
In 1943, following a peculiar presentiment to re-synthesize LSD-25, Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally ...
The century of German psychiatry between 1899 and 1999 was shaped by creative and catastro...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
The scientific study of apparently psychic abilities, currently termed ‘parapsychology’, has been re...
This article considers the attempts of academic psychologists and critical occultists in Germany dur...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
The field of psychiatry changed dramatically in the latter half of the nineteenth century, largely b...
Parapsychology may be defined as a "Grenzgebler" or fringe area of psychology dealing with events th...
Where was the locus of parapsychology – the academic involvement with the occult – during the 20th c...
The attempts from the end of the 19th century onwards to scientifically investigate ‘paranormal phen...
Where was the locus of parapsychology – the academic involvement with the occult – during ...
Abstract—Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial fi gures in the history...
While the work of the Italian historian of religion, Ernesto de Martino (1908–1965), has f...
became friends, and he told her about poltergeist occurrences that erupted around him when he was a ...
In the twenty-first century, there is extant a significant corpus of scientific literature that focu...
In 1943, following a peculiar presentiment to re-synthesize LSD-25, Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally ...
The century of German psychiatry between 1899 and 1999 was shaped by creative and catastro...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...