Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory

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Indications (394) — Euthansia (395) — Combination of remedies (396)—Psycho-hygiene (397)—The personality of the physician (399).

CHAPTER X. THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF HYPNOTISM ...

Historical (402)—Crimes committed on hypnotized subjects (4o2)—Offences against morality (402)—False accusations (405) —Judicial decisions (407)—Bodily injury (499)—Manslaughter (411)—Illegal acquisition of property (412)—Illegal detention of the person (413)—Mistaken assumption that a person has been hypnotized (414).

Crimes committed by hypnotized subjects (415)—Importance of the question (416)—Cases cited from the literature of the subject (417)—Legal decisions (419).

The importance of hypnosis in civil law (423)—Falsification of testimony (427)—Psychology of testimony (430).

Forensic utilization of hypnotism (433)—Refusal to give evidence or information (433)—Utilization of hypnosis in cases of loss of memory (435)—Method of procedure (436)—Proposed legislation (439)—Public exhibitions (44o).

General forensic importance of hypnotism (443).

CHAPTER XI. HYPNOSIS AND PSYCHOLOGY

General importance of hypnosis (445)—Vogt's investigations (446)—Importance of the secondary consciousness (45o)—The problem of free-will (451)—The planning of psychological experiments (453)—Stumpf's experiments with "Clever Hans" (455)—The psychology of crowds (459)—The benefits conferred on psychology by hypnotism (46o)—The importance of hypnotism for the physiology of the brain (461).

CHAPTER XIl.

SOME FURTHER ASPECTS OF HYPNOTISM ... Superstitions (464) — Belief in witchcraft (464) — Auto-

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