New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . hereis reason to believe that further efforts with new developersmay eventually be successful. My experiments do not refer to mentoids (thoughtforms or bodies.) Yamaguchi refers to a woman havingthe mental faculty of autohypnosis, who was requestedto hypnotize herself and strongly suggest to herself aword spelled in Japanese letters. She did and remainedhypnotized during one hour. Sensi
New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . hereis reason to believe that further efforts with new developersmay eventually be successful. My experiments do not refer to mentoids (thoughtforms or bodies.) Yamaguchi refers to a woman havingthe mental faculty of autohypnosis, who was requestedto hypnotize herself and strongly suggest to herself aword spelled in Japanese letters. She did and remainedhypnotized during one hour. Sensitive dry platesheld near her head, upon development, revealed thenegative of the word spelled in Japanese. Photography of human radiations has been largelyexploited in the realms of spirit photography. Thefogged plates (excluding chicanery) thus secured, de-mand an inordinate amount of imagination for theirinterpretation. The heat of the body will produceirregular fogging on dry plates. It is also known thatprinted characters may impress a plate due to the heat 100 AUXILIARY METHODS DEMONSTRATING HUMAN ENERGY mentioned, plus the previous exposure of the printedsheet to any bright source of ^LrJlJlrls^lS\s^. A ^xinnnririru ?nrinririnnn^ Fig. 42.—Psychomanograph (Planck). The tracings (exact size) representthe systolic (A) and diastolic (B) phases: i, Psychomanogram from energy stimu-lation at the 7th cervical spine and 2, from like stimulation at the 3rd dorsal spine. Psychomanograph.—The great ingenuity of Dr. F. Mar-shall Planck (Kansas City, Mo.) suggested the use of thisapparatus (Fig. 42) which is employed after the manner ofhis psychophanometer (page) 87. The instrument recordsthe action of the heart (Fig. 42); systole (A) and diastole (B). For the employment of the Sphygmophone and Biom-eter vide page 272. Vide GYROGRAPHY, appendix, Note IV and Note VIII,biometer and sphygmomanometer and metallic reflex. TOPOGRAPHIC PERCUSSION 101 CHAPTER VI TOPOGRAPHIC
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