Sajouss Analytical Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine volume 3

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Sajouss Analytical Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine volume 3
Sajous, Charles E. De M. (Charles Euchariste De Médicis), 1852-1929
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J. T. Eskridge. ] The effects obtained by using the method of Salp§triere and that of the school of Nancy compared. To produce hypnosis the method of verbal suggestion is much more quickly and permanently active than mere fixation of an object without verbal suggestion. A Hoff'man (Deut. Med. Woch. , Sept. 14, '99).
Realizing the dangers that may result from practicing hypnotism by the phys- ical method (although, as is readily seen, no method is purely physical) and the unpleasant medico-legal
... questions that might arise against the hypnotist in the employment of this method, I have adopted almost exclusively the follow- ing: I first explain to the patient that hA^pnosis, as I endeavor to induce it, is nothing more than a condition into which the person voluntarily places him- self by allowing his mind to follow my suggestions to the exclusion of every other thought. That I have not and never shall have any power to put him to sleep without his consent and desire. That after I get him to sleep I can make suggestions which he will carry out in his normal or wakened state without thought or voluntary effort on his part, and by this means I shall, to a great ex- tent, be able to keep his mind off himself or his ailments.

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