Psychology Applied to Medicine Introductory Studies
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It is possible to secure the hallucination of two coins without a prism, so we need not invoke the principle of false orientation of a hallucinatory image. CHAPTER VII SUMMARY What is hypnotism? — Theories. — 1766, Mesmer, animal mag- netism. — Influence of heavenly bodies. — 1851, Professor Gregory, " Animal Magnetism. " — Influence of inanimate bodies. — Confirms Reichenbach's odylic force. — Operator's will sufficient to control subject. — Defends phrenology, but suggestion will produce same... results. — 1843-55, Braid, three distinct theories: (i) Physical theory, "hypnotism" manipula- tion of cranium produces characteristic phenomena ; (2) Sub- stitute monoideism for hypnotism, preconceptions of subject, dominant ideas, suggested by operator, magnets, metals, and sealed medicines, inert except as vehicles of suggestion ; (3) Double consciousness. — Modern theories. — Charcot, Salpe- triere, the discordant note. — Responsible for modem preju- dices. — Bernheim, suggestion, the all-sufficiency of.
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