World’s Greatest Hypnotists
| Foreword |
| Preface |
| Ch. 1 | Temples of Sleep | 1 |
| Ch. 2 | Mesmer Revives an Ancient Art | 13 |
| Ch. 3 | The Paradis Case Leads to Mesmer’s Exile | 23 |
| Ch. 4 | Mesmer in the Paris of the Enlightenment | 31 |
| Ch. 5 | The Transitory Triumph of Animal Magnetism | 37 |
| Ch. 6 | The Fall of Mesmer – But Not of Mesmerism | 49 |
| Ch. 7 | Puysegur Discovers Artificial Somnambulism | 63 |
| Ch. 8 | The Abbe Faria Does Away with Magnetic Fluid | 75 |
| Ch. 9 | The German Sidepaths | 85 |
| Ch. 10 | The Mid-Century Eclipse in France | 91 |
| Ch. 11 | John Elliotson Introduces Mesmerism to Britain | 101 |
| Ch. 12 | Charles Dickens Heads the Creative Mesmerists | 117 |
| Ch. 13 | James Braid Coins a Name That Sticks | 133 |
| Ch. 14 | James Esdaile Introduces Hypnotic Anesthesia | 143 |
| Ch. 15 | Mesmerism’s Late Arrival in America | 153 |
| Ch. 16 | Liebeault and Bernheim Found the Nancy School | 167 |
| Ch. 17 | Charcot and the Salpetriere School | 179 |
| Ch. 18 | Pierre Janet: a Bridge Between Two Centuries | 189 |
| Ch. 19 | Freud’s Abandonment of Hypnotism | 201 |
| Ch. 20 | British Hypnotism’s Rocky Road | 207 |
| Ch. 21 | “Every Day In Every Way” Charms the Roaring Twenties | 215 |
| Ch. 22 | The Arrival of Milton H. Erickson | 223 |
| Ch. 23 | Erickson the Master Wounded Healer | 231 |
| Ch. 24 | Future Trends: Hypnotism Come of Age | 239 |
| Epilogue | 249 |
| References | 255 |
| Index | 273 |
Product Specification :
ISBN :0761805044
Format
aperback: 296 pages
Publisher :Univ Pr of Amer
Date Published :06/01/1996
List price :36
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