An edition of Pathetism (1843)

Pathetism

with practical instructions. Demonstrating the falsity of the hitherto prevalent assumption in regard to ... "mesmerism" and "neurology," and illustrating those laws which induce somnambulism, second sight, sleep, dreaming, trance, and clairvoyance, with numerous facts tending to show the pathology of monomania, insanity, witchcraft, and various other mental or nervous phenomena.

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An edition of Pathetism (1843)

Pathetism

with practical instructions. Demonstrating the falsity of the hitherto prevalent assumption in regard to ... "mesmerism" and "neurology," and illustrating those laws which induce somnambulism, second sight, sleep, dreaming, trance, and clairvoyance, with numerous facts tending to show the pathology of monomania, insanity, witchcraft, and various other mental or nervous phenomena.

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English
Pages
247

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New-York

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BF1131 .S9

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Pagination
xvi, 247 p.
Number of pages
247

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OL6526455M
Internet Archive
pathetismwithpra00sundrich
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10034931
OCLC/WorldCat
3971843

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