In 1880s France, hypnotism enjoyed unique medico-scientific legitimacy. This was in striking contrast to preceding decades when its precursor, magnétisme animal, was rejected by the medical/academic establishment as a disreputable, supernaturally tinged practice. Did the legitimation of hypnotism result from researchers repudiating any reference to the wondrous? Or did strands of magnetic thinking persist? This article interrogates the relations among hypnotism, magnétisme, and the domain of the wondrous through close analysis of scientific texts on hypnotism. In question is the notion that somnambulist subjects possessed hyperacute senses, enabling them to perceive usually imperceptible signs, and thus inadvertently to denature researchers...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
The popular view of the inherent conflict between science and the occult has been rendered obsolete ...
In the late 1870s, a small group of Italian psychiatrists became interested in hypnotism in the wake...
Citation: Kellogg, Royal S. Origin and methods of hypnotism. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
Abstract Background: Animal magnetism gained popularity in the 18th century specifically among Euro...
Contrary to the widely held belief in the humanities that hysteria no longer exists, this article sh...
Analyzing the evolution of the iconography of such a phenomenon as mesmerism in the second half of ...
Between Science and Spectacle: Hypnosis on the Belgian Theatre Scene, 1875–1900This article focuses ...
Amidst the flourishing of Neo - Magnetism during Jean Martin Charcot's reign at Salpêtrière and Hip...
In May 1892, Belgium adopted a law on the exercise of hypnotism. The signing of the law constituted ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
In France ca. 1878–1890, hypnotism enjoyed unprecedented legitimacy and cultural authority, with lit...
“Mysteries Of Hypnotism” 1889Clipping describing Dr. Henry S. Drayton’s lecture on “The Evolution of...
In nineteenth-century France, science and religion have often been portrayed as irredeemably opposed...
Magnetism and hypnosis have been well known since antiquity. These two phenomena became more popular...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
The popular view of the inherent conflict between science and the occult has been rendered obsolete ...
In the late 1870s, a small group of Italian psychiatrists became interested in hypnotism in the wake...
Citation: Kellogg, Royal S. Origin and methods of hypnotism. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
Abstract Background: Animal magnetism gained popularity in the 18th century specifically among Euro...
Contrary to the widely held belief in the humanities that hysteria no longer exists, this article sh...
Analyzing the evolution of the iconography of such a phenomenon as mesmerism in the second half of ...
Between Science and Spectacle: Hypnosis on the Belgian Theatre Scene, 1875–1900This article focuses ...
Amidst the flourishing of Neo - Magnetism during Jean Martin Charcot's reign at Salpêtrière and Hip...
In May 1892, Belgium adopted a law on the exercise of hypnotism. The signing of the law constituted ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
In France ca. 1878–1890, hypnotism enjoyed unprecedented legitimacy and cultural authority, with lit...
“Mysteries Of Hypnotism” 1889Clipping describing Dr. Henry S. Drayton’s lecture on “The Evolution of...
In nineteenth-century France, science and religion have often been portrayed as irredeemably opposed...
Magnetism and hypnosis have been well known since antiquity. These two phenomena became more popular...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
The popular view of the inherent conflict between science and the occult has been rendered obsolete ...
In the late 1870s, a small group of Italian psychiatrists became interested in hypnotism in the wake...