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Letter to Doctor A. Brigham on animal magnetism : being an account of a remarkable interview between the author and Miss Loraina Brackett while in a state of somnambulism / by William L. Stone.
Author
Stone, William L. (William Leete), 1792-1844
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : George Dearborn & Co., 1837.
Description
66 p. ; 21 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Brackett, Loraina 1816-
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Deleuze, J. P. F. (Joseph Philippe François) 1753-1835
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Instruction pratique sur le magnétisme animal English
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Clairvoyance
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Hypnotism
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Case studies
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Clairvoyance
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Case studies
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Sleepwalking
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Case studies
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Author
Brigham, Amariah, 1798-1849
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Case studies
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Lecture before the Delaware Academy of Natural Sciences, delivered by Judge Hall, Feb. 18, 1838 and 14 other(s).
Notes
Includes letter from Dr. Brigham to Mr. Stone requesting an account of the experiments in animal magnetism, Mr. Stone's reply, and an appendix containing "statements copied from the Appendix to Hartshorne's [sic] recent edition of Deleuze."
No. 11 of a volume of pamphlets.
In
Multi-title collection including Lecture before the Delaware Academy of Natural Sciences, delivered by Judge Hall, Feb. 18, 1838 and 14 other(s).
LCCN
94842595
OCLC
19386737
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