Hypnotism

Hypnotism by Foveau de Courmelles is a classic work exploring the fascinating science and psychology of hypnosis, mesmerism, suggestion, and the hidden powers of the human mind. Translated into English by Laura Ensor, this influential book presents historical theories, medical observations, psychological experiments, and practical discussions related to hypnotic states and mental influence.

The author examines the development of hypnotism from early mesmerism to scientific psychological study, discussing subjects such as trance states, subconscious suggestion, therapeutic hypnosis, mental concentration, and the relationship between mind and behavior. The work reflects the growing interest in psychology, neurology, and human consciousness during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

This book is an important resource for readers interested in psychology, hypnosis, mental science, consciousness studies, psychotherapy, occult history, and the history of medical science. Its historical and intellectual significance makes it valuable for researchers, students, and readers exploring the evolution of hypnotic theory and psychological practice.

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