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MASON, R. OSGOOD, A. M., M. D.: Telepathy and the Subliminal Self, Henry Holt & Co., New York.

NEWCOMB, CHARLES B.: Discovery of a Lost Trail, Lee & Shepard, Boston.

PREYER, W.: The Senses and the Will; D. Appleton & Co., New York; The Development of the Intellect, D. Appleton & Co., New York.

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Index

Ameba, Sensation of, 3.

Anesthesia, Hypnotic, 71; Esdaile, 72; Author, 83; Earl, 84.

Animal sagacity, Burroughs, 6-8; James, 9-1I.

Animal magnetism, 96–98.

Bellows, Prof. H. P., Drug proving, 130.

Bernheim, 74, 117.

Bramwell, 75, 84, 92.

Blind spots, 55-56.

Braid, James, 66, 72, 99, 100, 102.

Burroughs, John, Do animals reason? 6–10.

Cabot, Dr. Richard C., Medicine habit, 135.

Cerebration accompanied by association of nerve cells, 2.

Charcot, Hysteria, 78, 100, 101.

Christian Science, 112.

Concept, Etymology and definition of, 12.

Consciousness, Facts of, 3; Of environment, 3; The moment, 24.

Controlled reading device, Author's, 64.

Decentration, 31.

Distance, Estimation of, Monocular, 57; Binocular, 62.

Dreams, Dissociation, 25; Causes of, 25, 26; Duration of, 27-28.

Dubois, Psychic treatment, 121–122.

Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker, 112.

Farlow, Christian Science, 112.

Fiske, John, Cosmic philosophy, 39.

Flint, Natural history of disease, 132.

Fuller, Dr. S. C., Toxicology, 130.

Genius, The unaccountable, 32-33.

Goodno, Prof. William C., Credulity, 129.

Gregory, Prof. William, Animal magnetism, 96–98.

139

Habit, Founded on instinct, 17; Age of forming, 17; Economic
value of, 19; Of reading, 20.

Hudson, Law of mental medicine, 127.

Hypnotism - Historical, 66–76; Mesmer, 67–69; Eliotson, 71; Es-

daile, 72; Braid, 72, 73; Liébeault, 74; Bernheim, 74; Bram-
well, 75; Quackenboss, 75; Sidis, 75; Charcot, 100, 102;
Wetterstrand, 120, 121.

Hypnotism - Anesthesia, 71, 72, 83, 84 ; Methods, 76–78 ; Suscep-
tibility, 78–80; Phenomena, 81–84; Theories, 96–107.
Instinct, Animal, 5; Common to man and beast, 6; The basis
of habit, 14.

Inverted image and erect vision, 43-54; Foster's explanation,
43; Martin's explanation, 44; Poullaine's explanation, 52–
53; Souter's explanation, 53-54; Author's explanation,
46-50.

James, Prof. William, 2; Animal sagacity, 9–11.
Ladd, Professor, Definition of psychology, 1.

Memory, Method of cultivating, 21.

Mesmer, 67-70.

Metaphysical healing, Newcomb, 113-114; Whipple, 114–116.
Moment consciousness, Sidis, 24.

Myers, W. H. H., The subconscious, 103.

Newcomb, Charles, Metaphysical healer, 113-114.

Nancy school, 102.

Patent medicine habit, 135.

Percy, Prof. F. B., Curative influences, 132.

Perspective, Stereoscopic, 63.

Petersen, Dr. Henrik G., A-hypnotic suggestion, 117.

Prince, Dr. Morton, Dissociation of a personality, 105.
Preyer, Infantile instincts, 16.

Protoplasm, Sensation of, 3.

Psychic element in medicine, 125-135.

Psychic Research Society, 106.

Psychotherapeutics, 108-124; Scope of, 120–123.

Pulse, Hypnotic control of, 85.

Putnam, Prof. James J., 120.

Quackenboss, Dr. John D., Intemperance, 121.

Reading habits, 20.

Reason in animals, Burroughs, 6-10.

INDEX

141

Reason, An attribute of man alone, 5.

Reason and instinct, 4.

Reasoning, Deductive, of hypnotic state, 87; Inductive, of nor-
mal state, 87.

Recepts, Definition and examples, 12; Acquired instincts, 13.

Reflexes, Congenital and acquired, 15.

Relativity, Doctrine of, 36–39.

Retinal shadows inverted, 56.

Royal Touch, Historical, 110, III.

Salpêtrière school, 100, 102.

Sensation of protoplasm, 3.

Shattuck, Prof. F. C., Suggestion, 134.

Sidis, The moment consciousness, 24 ; Dreams, 25; Decentration,
32; Epilepsy, 120; Suggestion, 75, 103.

Special senses, Evolution of, 35.

Spencer on heredity, 14.

Sight, refinement of touch, 42; Experimental psychology, 55-63.
Stereoscope, Phoro-optometer, 64.

Subconscious cerebration, Examples of, 30.

Subconscious mind, Habits of, 22; Education of, 29-30; Myers,

103.

Subliminal cerebration, 23, 32-33, 103.

Suggestion, Post-hypnotic, 88-90; Improper, not accepted, 91-
92; Criminal, 93.

Sutherland, Professor, Definition nervous system, 3.

Tactile sense, precedes others, 41.

Telepathy, 34.

Test proving, belladonna, 129-130.

Thought, not molecular motion, 2.

Tyndall, Brain and consciousness, 3.

Vision, Erect with inverted image, 43-54.

Weismann, Heredity, 14.

Wetterstrand, Hypnotic practise, 120.

Whipple, Leander Edmund, Metaphysical healer, 114-116.
White, Andrew D., 110.

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