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mesmerism
mesmerism (ˈmɛzmərɪz(ə)m) [f. name of F.A. Mesmer, an Austrian physician (1734-1815) + -ism. Cf. F. mesmérisme.] The doctrine or system, popularized by Mesmer, according to which a hypnotic state, usually accompanied by insensibility to pain and muscular rigidity, can be induced by an influence (at ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Models & mesmerism
1 day ago — Welsh allows for combining two nouns or an adjective and a noun, but the German use is in a different league. The purpose of a framework is ...
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Mesmerize
to: "Mesmerize" (song), a 2003 single by Ja Rule Mesmerize (video game), a 2007 interactive art game See also Mesmerization, also known as hypnosis Mesmerism wikipedia.org
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mesmerism
mesmerism/ˈmezmərɪzəm; `mɛzməˌrɪzəm/ n[U](dated 旧) hypnotism 催眠; 催眠术. 牛津英汉双解词典
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mesmero-
mesmero- (ˈmɛzmərəʊ) taken as the combining form of mesmerism, as in mesmero-phrenology, the application of mesmerism to the phrenological ‘organs’, in order to evoke or control their specific activities (cf. phreno-mesmerism); hence mesmero-phrenological adj. Also ˌmesmero-ˈmania, a mania for mesme... Oxford English Dictionary
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Animal magnetism
"Mesmerism" and "hypnotism" While there is a great range of theories and practices collectively denoted mesmerism, research has clearly identified that McGarry, J., "Mesmerism vs. wikipedia.org
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Hypnosurgery
Braid then used self-experiment to prove his idea that mesmerism was achieved by vision and concentration of the subject. James Braid then adopted the term “hypnotism” to prevent his work from being confounded with mesmerism. wikipedia.org
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braidism
braidism Med. (ˈbreɪdɪz(ə)m) [f. the surname Braid.] The process of producing sleep or trance by causing the patient's attention to be intensely concentrated on some visual object; this process, which had long been practised under the name of mesmerism, was first scientifically applied, and its effe... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Esdaile
Esdaile's experiments with his own version of "mesmerism" According to Esdaile's own account (1846b, pp.40-59), he knew very little of "mesmerism" -- having , and all sorts of practices, beneath the capacious umbrella term "mesmerism". wikipedia.org
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The Zoist
Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism The choice of the "Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism" sub-title for their journal—rather than, that is, "Animal Magnetism (eds), Victorian Literary Mesmerism, Rodopi, (Amsterdam), 2006. wikipedia.org
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John Elliotson
Watson, (London), 1843. 1844: Elliotson, J, "Case of Epilepsy Cured by Mesmerism", The Zoist: A Journal of Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism, and Their Kaplan, F., John Elliotson on Mesmerism, Da Capo Press, (New York), 1982. wikipedia.org
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弗朗茨·梅斯梅尔
梅斯梅尔对天文学十分感兴趣,后来提出在所有有生命和无生命的物体之间会发生一种自然能量转送的理论,这个理论被他称为,有些时候也被用他的名字命名为“mesmerism”。此学说大约在1780年至1850年期间引起了广泛关注。 Goldsmith, M., Franz Anton Mesmer: A History of Mesmerism, Doubleday, Doran & Co., (New York), 1934. wikipedia.org
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William Collins Engledue
Engledue, W.C., "What is Mesmerism", The Zoist, Vol.9, No.35, (April 1850), pp.316-331. (eds), Victorian Literary Mesmerism, Rodopi, (Amsterdam), 2006. wikipedia.org
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Charles Poyen
Mesmerism was named after Franz Anton Mesmer, a German physician who argued in 1779 for the existence of a fluid that fills space and through which bodies In January 1836 he began lecturing about mesmerism in and around Boston; as word spread, people would volunteer to be treated by him. wikipedia.org
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Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur
He is now remembered as one of the pre-scientific founders of hypnotism (a branch of animal magnetism, or Mesmerism). The Marquis de Puységur learned about Mesmerism from his brother Antoine-Hyacinthe, the Count of Chastenet. wikipedia.org
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