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... attending the consultation of the oracles , asser- ting that the ecstacies of the Pythia were nothing but the conse- quences of a high magnetic state , the power of producing which had been discovered by the priests , who preserved the ...
... attending the consultation of the oracles , asser- ting that the ecstacies of the Pythia were nothing but the conse- quences of a high magnetic state , the power of producing which had been discovered by the priests , who preserved the ...
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... treat of it as an art dependent on philosophical principles , was Anthony Mesmer , a Swiss by birth . He went to Vienna with the intention of study- ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Animal Magnetism . 19.
... treat of it as an art dependent on philosophical principles , was Anthony Mesmer , a Swiss by birth . He went to Vienna with the intention of study- ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Animal Magnetism . 19.
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ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Swieten and Haen a few years , and obtained the degree of Doctor , he practis- ed as a physician , and married a lady with a considerable fortune , which relieved him from the ...
ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Swieten and Haen a few years , and obtained the degree of Doctor , he practis- ed as a physician , and married a lady with a considerable fortune , which relieved him from the ...
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... attended with debility , which is said to be in proportion to the degree of susceptibility in the patient . When the magnetizer is isolated with the patient , by electric bodies , the waste of power is said to be not only less , but the ...
... attended with debility , which is said to be in proportion to the degree of susceptibility in the patient . When the magnetizer is isolated with the patient , by electric bodies , the waste of power is said to be not only less , but the ...
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... attending to household affairs , and our garments were of different colours . At the door we were met by the Priest , who presented to us a branch of the twining ivy that indicated to us the intimate union which we were about to form ...
... attending to household affairs , and our garments were of different colours . At the door we were met by the Priest , who presented to us a branch of the twining ivy that indicated to us the intimate union which we were about to form ...
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