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cane. - Monocular estimation of distance. Difficult
without parallax. - Law of corresponding points.
ganglion cell two neurons, divide for both retina. Ori-
entation, with prism. — Diplopia: — physiological at dis-
tances farther or nearer than point fixed.— Analogy of
digital tactile sense. - Binocular estimation of distance.
Fusing successive double images. — Coördination of
convergence and accommodation. Stereoscopic per-

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spective. — Pictures correspond to right and left retinal images. - Convergence required to fuse, determines distance; convergence excessive, nearness; convergence slight, distance. - May overcome mathematical perspective. – Binocular vision an acquired faculty. — Fusion training. — The amblyoscope. — Phoro-optometer stereoscope. - Controlled reading

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CHAPTER V

HYPNOSIS-
-HISTORICAL

Hypnotism. Historical.

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sleep, so called by Braid, 1843.·· Phenomena are as old
as civilization. Early religions show many instances.
Evident in religious fanaticism of to-day. Mesmer.
"De Planetarium Influxa," 1776. — The action and virtue
of animal magnetism. The Paris establishment; mys-
tery. Investigation by Academy of Sciences: "Not
worthy of further scientific investigation." - Second in-
vestigation of mesmerism. — Eliotson, 1837, University
Hosp., London. — Resignation and publication of journal.
– Esdaile, 1845, India. — Painless surgery. — Braid, 1843,
"Neurypnology." Rechristened "Hypnotism.". Re-
sult of subjective causes. — Liébeault, 1864, Nancy, so-
called "school."— Charcot, 1878, Salpêtrière school.-
Society for Psychic Research, 1882, International.
Bramwell, England, best living exponent. - Quacken-
boss, New York, moral reformation. - Morton Prince,
Boston, multiple personalities. - Petersen, Boston, trans-
lator of Wetterstrand. - Sidis, Brookline, "Psychology

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of Suggestion," "Psycho-pathological Researches," "Mul-
tiple Personality."— Methods of hypnotizing. — Physical
means not essential but useful. — Patient should be told
what to expect.
Narcotics and anesthetics. Suscep-
tibility, almost universal. Well-balanced individuals
Hysterical and weak-willed difficult.

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Hypnotism a physiological function

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CHAPTER VI

HYPNOSIS PHENOMENA

Hypnosis. Phenomena.

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what arbitrary. — Mild, catalepsy, conclusive evidence of hypnosis. Deep, somnambulism, hallucinations accepted. - Catalepsy unwise to exceed at first attempt; sufficient for slight analgesia; sufficient for therapeutic suggestions. Anesthesia not practicable for general surgery, because not absolute in more than ten per cent. - Character and frequency of pulse may be controlled. Suggestibility increased, raise of threshold. — Amnesia the rule, but subject to suggestion. The alert stage, seemingly inconsistent with sleep. Hallucinations: positive, negative; en rapport with operator, but others may be introduced. — Subject reasons deductively, but not inductively. - Post-hypnotic suggestions; appreciation of time.-Automatism, not absolute, subject may refuse harmless suggestion.-Criminal suggestions, popular literature responsible for belief in; mistaken deductions from paper dagger experiment. - Refinement of moral sense. The higher self: avoid being deceived. Precautions in conducting experiments: avoid selfdeception.

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What is hypnotism? — Theories. — 1766, Mesmer, animal

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