I now stated that I considered the experiments fully proved my theory; and expressed my entire conviction that the phenomena of mesmerism were to be accounted for on the principle of a derangement of the state of the cerebro-spinal centres, and of the... Fact and Fable in Psychology - 208 ページJoseph Jastrow 著 - 1900 - 375 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1844 - 616 ページ
...likewise by gazing on my eyee without contact, and still the effects were the same, as I fully expected. " I now stated that I considered the experiments fully...the principle of a derangement of the state of the cérébro-spinal centres, and of the circulatory, and respiratory, and muscular systems, induced, as... | |
| 1844 - 778 ページ
...likewise by gazing on my eyes without contact, and still the effects were the same, as I fully expected. " I now stated that I considered the experiments fully...be accounted for on the principle of a derangement o) the state of the eerebro-spinal centres, anil of the circulatory, atut respiratory, and muscular... | |
| 1845 - 564 ページ
...BRINDLEV. PS In Mr. Braid's work on hypnotism, he states, that the hypnotic sleep is produced by " a derangement of the state of the cerebro-spinal centres,...circulatory, and respiratory, and muscular systems, induced by a fixed stare, absolute repose of body, fixed attention, and suppressed respiration, concomitant... | |
| 1851 - 696 ページ
...influence from a second person, he accounts for the phenomena by supposing that there is ' a derangement of the cerebro-spinal centres and of the circulatory and respiratory and muscular systems, induced by a fixed state, ibsblute repose of body, fixed attention, and suppressed rapinuion concomitant with... | |
| 1853 - 1034 ページ
...influence from a second person, he accounts for the phenomena by supposing that there is ' a derangement of the cerebro-spinal centres and of the circulatory and respiratory and muscular systems, induced by a fixed state, absolute repose of body, fixed attention, and suppressed respiration, concomitant... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1864 - 334 ページ
...into activity some mystical universal fluid or medium." This condition he described as " a derangement of the cerebrospinal centres and of the circulatory and respiratory and muscular systems, induced by a fixed state, absolute repose of body, fixed attention, and suppressed respiration, concomitant... | |
| Thomson Jay Hudson - 1893 - 424 ページ
...intelligently eliminate it in the experiment above related. It was his purpose to demonstrate his theory that " the phenomena of mesmerism were to be accounted...cerebro-spinal centres, and of the circulatory and 1 Neurypnology, p. 18. respiratory and muscular systems." * In other words, he was seeking to demonstrate... | |
| Thomson Jay Hudson - 1908 - 428 ページ
...intelligently eliminate it in the experiment above related. It was his purpose to demonstrate his theory that " the phenomena of mesmerism were to be accounted...the principle of a derangement of the state of the cerebro- spinal centres, and of the circulatory and 1 Neurypnology, p. 18. respiratory and muscular... | |
| 1916 - 422 ページ
...was known as Braidism and later as hypnotism. His theory was that the mesmeric phenomena are due to a "derangement of the state of the cerebro-spinal centres, and of the circulatory, respiratory and muscular systems, induced by a fixed stare, absolute repose of body, fixation of attention,... | |
| Janet Oppenheim - 1985 - 536 ページ
...physiological explanation for the patient's susceptibility. The mesmeric trance, he explained, could be accounted for on the principle of a derangement...circulatory, and respiratory, and muscular systems, induced ... by a fixed stare, absolute repose of body, fixed attention, and suppressed respiration, concomitant... | |
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