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THE SYMPTOMS OF HYPNOSIS ... ... 69
Division into physical and psychical symptoms (69).

(I) PHYSIOLOGY.—Voluntary muscular action (69)—Movement induced or prevented by suggestion (7o)—Fascination (73) —Gestures (73)—Music (74)—Catalepsy by suggestion (75)—Mesmeric passes (75)—Contractures (77)—Continuous movements (77)—Active and passive hypnosis (78)—Ocular symptoms (78)—Combination of muscular abnormalities (8o)—The reflexes (81)—Charcot's stages (81)—Physical reflexes (84)—Psychical reflexes (86)—Echolalia (86)—Phreno-hypnotism (86)—Hemihypnosis (86)—Increase in functional capacity (87)—Dynamometric investigations (88)—The muscular sense (88)—Electric excitability (89)—Patellar reflex (9o)—The pupil of the eye (9o).

Sense-perceptions (92)—Sensation without suggestion (92)—Sensation of pain (94)—Anaesthesia by suggestion (96)—Hyperamthesia (97)—Suggested hallucinations (IOI)—Negative hallucinations (Io4)—Common sensation (Io5)—Involuntary muscular action (106)—Circulation and respiration (107)—The blood-vessels (Io9)—The heart's action (11o)—Peristalsis (III)--Vomiting (III).

Secretion (III).

Metabolism (I13).

Anatomical changes produced by suggestion (I14)—Menstruation (114)—Haemorrhage (114)—Burns (I15)—Suggested epispastics (I16)—Critical examination of the experiments (120).

(2) PSYCHOLOGY. —Memory (121)—Post-hypnotic memory (122)—Hypermnesia (124)—Separate chains of memory (126) —Double consciousness (126)—Retro-active

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