. New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty . ch are varied, accord-ing to the variations in the forms of the or-gans and limbs, as seen by organizations are also seen to be con-nected together by magnetic axes and inter-lacings, irrespective of the organization of thenervous system, and constitute a perfect mag- netic, spiritual, or immaterial form, corres-ponding with that which is material. Theyare purely spiritual forms, connected with, orinclosed in, those
. New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty . ch are varied, accord-ing to the variations in the forms of the or-gans and limbs, as seen by organizations are also seen to be con-nected together by magnetic axes and inter-lacings, irrespective of the organization of thenervous system, and constitute a perfect mag- netic, spiritual, or immaterial form, corres-ponding with that which is material. Theyare purely spiritual forms, connected with, orinclosed in, those that are material, and ac-cording to the concurrent testimony of clair-voyants, these spiritual forms are raised inail the beauty of their earthly tenements. The germs with which the human systemwas formed and perpetuated, are, therefore,magnetic or immaterial forms, inclosed inthose that are material; and according to thesame concurrent testimony, the entire animaland vegetable kingdoms were formed, andperpetuated in the same manner. Hence weinfer a corresponding cosmogony of the solarsystem, and of the stars in the heavens. VIBRATING- MAGNETIC We have substituted a spring, as seen inthe above figure, which vibrates so fast as tomake the motion of the forces power of the instrument is also greatlyincreased, and, with the continuous motionof the forces, makes them greatly superior tothe rotaries, or any other instruments formagnetizing. We have also made other im-portant improvements connected with thesemachines, in which no expense has beenspared to render them every thing that couldbe desired for the purpose for which they areintended. The construction of these machines is sosimple as to make any instructions for run-ning them apparently unnecessary. We may,however, observe that the solution of sul-phate of copper, with which the instrumentis run, should be a saturated solution, or asstrong as it can be made, and should be pouredinto and nearly fill
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