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Animal magnitism

"We think it well to state that this work was written in the environment of the Salptrire. By this we not only mean that our descriptions apply to facts observed in that hospital, but also that our personal observations were made in accordance with the method inaugurated by M. Charcot, the chief of the school of the Salptrire, that is, in accordance with the experimental method which is illustrated by clinical science. While relying on the observation of spontaneous facts, we have strengthened these facts by experiments. It would at present be premature to write a didactic treatise on animal magnetism and hypnotism. This work only aims at giving an account of special researches which, notwithstanding their number and variety, will not justify general conclusions on the question. After receiving this warning, the reader will not be surprised to meet with occasional breaches of continuity, which are, however, more apparent than real, and which are due to our resolution not to speak of experiments which we have not verified for ourselves"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • ""We think it well to state that this work was written in the environment of the Salptrire. By this we not only mean that our descriptions apply to facts observed in that hospital, but also that our personal observations were made in accordance with the method inaugurated by M. Charcot, the chief of the school of the Salptrire, that is, in accordance with the experimental method which is illustrated by clinical science. While relying on the observation of spontaneous facts, we have strengthened these facts by experiments. It would at present be premature to write a didactic treatise on animal magnetism and hypnotism. This work only aims at giving an account of special researches which, notwithstanding their number and variety, will not justify general conclusions on the question. After receiving this warning, the reader will not be surprised to meet with occasional breaches of continuity, which are, however, more apparent than real, and which are due to our resolution not to speak of experiments which we have not verified for ourselves"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • "Alfred Binet (1857-1911) et Charles Féré (1852-1907) ont publié en 1887 un ouvrage sur le magnétisme animal qui a fait date dans l'histoire de la psychologie. En effet, c'est la première fois que la question de l'hypnose, telle qu'elle était pratiquée à la Salpêtrière, était présentée dans le contexte de recherches expérimentales. Ce livre est l'oeuvre de deux des collaborateurs les plus assidus de Charcot, qui ont pu expérimenter toutes les méthodes de magnétisme, reproduire toutes les expériences relatées par les magnétiseurs, et les soumettre à une analyse critique et sévère."
  • ""We think it well to state that this work was written in the environment of the Salpt̊rir̈e. By this we not only mean that our descriptions apply to facts observed in that hospital, but also that our personal observations were made in accordance with the method inaugurated by M. Charcot, the chief of the school of the Salpt̊rir̈e, that is, in accordance with the experimental method which is illustrated by clinical science. While relying on the observation of spontaneous facts, we have strengthened these facts by experiments. It would at present be premature to write a didactic treatise on animal magnetism and hypnotism. This work only aims at giving an account of special researches which, notwithstanding their number and variety, will not justify general conclusions on the question. After receiving this warning, the reader will not be surprised to meet with occasional breaches of continuity, which are, however, more apparent than real, and which are due to our resolution not to speak of experiments which we have not verified for ourselves"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • ""We think it well to state that this work was written in the environment of the Salpt̊rir̈e. By this we not only mean that our descriptions apply to facts observed in that hospital, but also that our personal observations were made in accordance with the method inaugurated by M. Charcot, the chief of the school of the Salpt̊rir̈e, that is, in accordance with the experimental method which is illustrated by clinical science. While relying on the observation of spontaneous facts, we have strengthened these facts by experiments. It would at present be premature to write a didactic treatise on animal magnetism and hypnotism. This work only aims at giving an account of special researches which, notwithstanding their number and variety, will not justify general conclusions on the question. After receiving this warning, the reader will not be surprised to meet with occasional breaches of continuity, which are, however, more apparent than real, and which are due to our resolution not to speak of experiments which we have not verified for ourselves"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved)."
  • ""We think it well to state that this work was written in the environment of the Salp°trir̈e. By this we not only mean that our descriptions apply to facts observed in that hospital, but also that our personal observations were made in accordance with the method inaugurated by M. Charcot, the chief of the school of the Salp°trir̈e, that is, in accordance with the experimental method which is illustrated by clinical science. While relying on the observation of spontaneous facts, we have strengthened these facts by experiments. It would at present be premature to write a didactic treatise on animal magnetism and hypnotism. This work only aims at giving an account of special researches which, notwithstanding their number and variety, will not justify general conclusions on the question. After receiving this warning, the reader will not be surprised to meet with occasional breaches of continuity, which are, however, more apparent than real, and which are due to our resolution not to speak of experiments which we have not verified for ourselves"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved)"

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  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Ebook"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Le Magnétisme animal"
  • "LE MAGNÉTISME ANIMAL - Etudes sur l'hypnose"
  • "Animal magnitism"@en
  • "Zhivotnyĭ magnetizm"
  • "Animal magnetism"
  • "Animal magnetism"@en
  • "Le magnetisme animal"
  • "Le magnétisme animal"
  • "Animal Magnetism"@en
  • "Animal Magnetism"

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