... composure of nerve and spirits has followed upon every mesmeric exhilaration. I have been spared all the weaknesses of convalescence, and carried through all the usually formidable enterprises of return from deep disease to health with a steadiness... Letters on Mesmerism - Page 10by Harriet Martineau - 1845 - 65 pagesFull view - About this book
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...health, with a steadiness and tranquillity astonishing to all witnesses. At this time, before Yentaring to speak of my health as established, I believe myself...pernicious excitement,— as a kind of intoxication. " Another striking incident occurred in one of the earliest of my walks. My Mesmerist and I had reached... | |
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...from deep disease to health with a steadiness Pretensions of Mesmerism as a Therapeutic Agent. 4-87 and tranquillity astonishing to all witnesses. At...pernicious excitement, — as a kind of intoxication." — Pp. 9-10. After this, by the advice of Mr Hall, mistress and maid carried on the mesmerising process... | |
| William Newnham - 1845 - 456 pages
...return from deep disease to " health, with a steadiness and tranquillity astonishing to all wit" nesses. At this time, before venturing to speak of my health...spirits than at any time of my life before. " So much on consideration of the natural and common fear of " the mesmeric influence as pernicious excitement,... | |
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...return from deep disease to "health, with a steadiness and tranquillity astonishing to all wit" nesses. At this time, before venturing to speak of my health...steady in mind and spirits than at any time of my life be" fore. So much on consideration of the natural and common " fear of the mesmeric influences as pernicious... | |
| 1848 - 914 pages
...health with a steadiness and tranquility astonishing to all witnesses. At this time, before venturing (o speak of my health as established, I believe myself...mesmeric influence as pernicious excitement — as a kind oí intoxication. 76 77 When Mr. Hall saw hovr congenial was the influence of this new Mesmerist, he... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 444 pages
...all the weaknesses of convalescence, and have been carried through all the usually formidable phases of return from deep disease to health with a steadiness...pernicious excitement — as a kind of intoxication. " From the middle of August (after I had discontinued all medicines but opiates), the departure of... | |
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