Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory

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suggestions (I28)—Paralysies systlrnatiques, aphasia (128)—Loss of memory in respect to whole periods of life (129)—Reproduction of earlier periods of life (129)—Change of personality (131)—Graphological studies (132)—Activity of the intellect (132)—Associations (132)—Logical thinking (133).

Isolated rapport (134)—Attention (136)—Reaction-time (136) Increased functional activity (137).

Feelings and emotions (138)—Impulses (139)—Suggestion d'attitude (139)—Zones idlogenes (141) —Consciousness (142)—Correction of sense-delusions (145)—Negative hallucinations (146)—Activity of the will (148)—Resistance on the part of hypnotics (149)—Spontaneous action (152).

Hirschlaff's abnormal hypnoses (153)—Training (156)—Differences of character (157).

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. CONTENTS. CHAPTER IV. POST-HYPNOTIC SUGGESTION

History of post-hypnotic suggestion (16o)—Continued post-hypnotic suggestion (161)—Estimation of time (162)—Condition whilst carrying out a suggestion (165)—Points from which to judge of the subject's condition (166)—Condition between awakening and carrying out the suggestion (167)—Reasons given for the execution of the suggestion (172)—Utilization of post-hypnotic suggestions (174)—Post-hypnotic suggestion without loss of memory (175).


CHAPTER V.
COGNATE STATES ... 176

Sleep (176)—Origin of dreams (178)—Contents of dreams (179) Number of dreams (182)—Logic in dreams (182)—Movements in sleep (183)—Rapport in sleep (185)—Analogy with post-hypnotic suggestion (186)—Difference between sleep and hypnosis (189)—Mental derangements (193)—Hysteria (194) —Other neuroses (194)—Suggestion in the waking state (196) —Hypnosis in animals (199)—Fakirs (203).

CHAPTER VI.

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