The Science of Life, Volumen 4Cassell, 1931 - 896 páginas |
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... subject's limbs and make " passes in front of his face . It used to be supposed that these encouraged a flow of " animal magnetism " from operator to subject ; but this mysterious fluid has no existence , and the strokings and movements ...
... subject's limbs and make " passes in front of his face . It used to be supposed that these encouraged a flow of " animal magnetism " from operator to subject ; but this mysterious fluid has no existence , and the strokings and movements ...
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... subjects . The burn on one arm of each patient he left to nature ; but he suggested during hypnosis that the other should heal better . And he found that this burn healed quicker and with less inflammation than the other . Now these ...
... subjects . The burn on one arm of each patient he left to nature ; but he suggested during hypnosis that the other should heal better . And he found that this burn healed quicker and with less inflammation than the other . Now these ...
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... subjects that cannot be properly dealt with in a general review of Life ; they belong in part to general history and in part to descrip- tive economics . But here we may say a few words upon the subject of the development of that ...
... subjects that cannot be properly dealt with in a general review of Life ; they belong in part to general history and in part to descrip- tive economics . But here we may say a few words upon the subject of the development of that ...
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THE RANGE NATURE AND STUDY OF LIVING THINGS | 3 |
66 | 5 |
muscles and related | 8 |
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