Letters to a Candid Inquirer, on Animal MagnetismBlanchard and Lea, 1851 - 384 páginas |
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... existence of a power , dis- tinct from all known influences , pervading universal nature , and capable of producing marked effects on healthy persons in the ordinary waking state . It was easy to see that Reichenbach , by following a ...
... existence of a power , dis- tinct from all known influences , pervading universal nature , and capable of producing marked effects on healthy persons in the ordinary waking state . It was easy to see that Reichenbach , by following a ...
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... existence of that universally diffused power or influence , whatever be its true nature , the reality of which I conceive Reichenbach to have demonstrated , it then becomes possible to conceive the phenomena as resulting from the ...
... existence of that universally diffused power or influence , whatever be its true nature , the reality of which I conceive Reichenbach to have demonstrated , it then becomes possible to conceive the phenomena as resulting from the ...
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... existence of these remarkable phenomena ; * I must here correct a blunder in the Letters , in which I ascribe the term ferro - magnetism to Dr. Faraday . I was led into this mistake by having heard , before I saw his recent researches ...
... existence of these remarkable phenomena ; * I must here correct a blunder in the Letters , in which I ascribe the term ferro - magnetism to Dr. Faraday . I was led into this mistake by having heard , before I saw his recent researches ...
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... existence , and refuse to examine them , they will nevertheless continue to exist , and will be studied by others ; for they cannot now be safely neglected . I have but briefly alluded to the history of Animal Mag- netism , and to its ...
... existence , and refuse to examine them , they will nevertheless continue to exist , and will be studied by others ; for they cannot now be safely neglected . I have but briefly alluded to the history of Animal Mag- netism , and to its ...
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... , its necessary consequence ; of the impossibility of the existence of countries where men walked head down- wards , and trees grew downwards in the air from their roots FOR OBSTINATE PREJUDICES . 27 in the soil ; and 26 TIME THE BFST CURE.
... , its necessary consequence ; of the impossibility of the existence of countries where men walked head down- wards , and trees grew downwards in the air from their roots FOR OBSTINATE PREJUDICES . 27 in the soil ; and 26 TIME THE BFST CURE.
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