. Hypnotism, its facts, theories, and related phenomena;. POLISHED HORN WITH GLASS ZINC BUTTON WITH A COP-PRISM IN THE CENTER. PER WIRE THROUGH THE CENTER. The subject is requested to gaze continually and intently on thecrystal prism, and not to undertake any motions whatever, keep-ing the same position in which I place him, and to fix his wholeattention on sleep. After a lapse of seven or eight minutes Icommence to make my passes over the subject; at the end oftwo or three manipulations I command him to close his eyes; Iperform one or two passes more, from the head downward tothe knee ; placi


. Hypnotism, its facts, theories, and related phenomena;. POLISHED HORN WITH GLASS ZINC BUTTON WITH A COP-PRISM IN THE CENTER. PER WIRE THROUGH THE CENTER. The subject is requested to gaze continually and intently on thecrystal prism, and not to undertake any motions whatever, keep-ing the same position in which I place him, and to fix his wholeattention on sleep. After a lapse of seven or eight minutes Icommence to make my passes over the subject; at the end oftwo or three manipulations I command him to close his eyes; Iperform one or two passes more, from the head downward tothe knee ; placing my left hand on his forehead, then press a cer- PUYSEGURIAN SOMNAMBULISM. tain place with my thumb, at the same time pressing with myright hand the subjects right thumb. Another and very effective method, one I often employwhen I hypnotize one person—singly, is to let the subject gazefixedly at a lighted candle for about three minutes, held at sucha height that it requires considerable effort on the part of thesubject to look at it. The subject mus


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