It is evident, if the hypnotists are right, that the human body is more like a tenement house than a single cell, and that the inmates love each other no more than the ordinary occupants of tenemented property.
Thrilling as are some of the stories of the apparitions of the living and the dead, they are less sensational than the suggestion made by hypnotists and psychical researchers of England and France, that each of us has a ghost inside him.
But the experiments of the French hypnotists carry us much further.
Medicamentous substances have also been claimed by many different hypnotists as exerting from a little distance, or when in sealed tubes, specific influences on patients.
Inexplicable as this phenomenon has been to observers who have encountered it without the needed key, the independent observations of hundreds of physicians and hypnotists have united in affirming its reality.
Braid's hypnotic experience differed much from that of hypnotists before and after him.
Before contenting ourselves with Bernheim's formula, we must consider yet again what change we want to effect, and whether hypnotists have actually used any form of stimulus which was likely to effect it.
The fact is, that since the days of those old controversies between mesmerists proper and hypnotists proper, the conditions of the controversy have greatly changed.
This is, of course, quite a different valuation of hypnotism from the very strong expressions, with regard to the power of hypnotists to influence the human will, which have at various times been made.
These aids are employed only because hypnotists do not want to confess that a very considerable portion of humanity is not directly susceptible to the hypnotic influence.
One of the drugs most frequently administered by hypnotists is cannabis indica, which has long been used in the East for a similar purpose.
In every street werehypnotists ready to print permanent memories upon the mind.
On the third day Lincoln was moved to suggest that the Master should repair to a Pleasure City, but this Graham declined, nor would he accept the services of the hypnotists in his aeronautical experiments.
Nor could the luck or will-power, with which I had resisted their hypnotists and psychoanalysts, make what might or might not be a universal fact one whit more or less of a fact than it really was.
But these were things that not even the most skilled of the Han hypnotists and psychoanalysts could drag from me.
Their hypnotists inflicted many horrifying nightmares on me, and made me do and say many things that I would not have done in my right senses.
There was a gang of criminal hypnotists on the Mediterranean coast then.
Thousands of poor people perished in the days of old, guiltless victims, whilst some scoundrelly hypnotists went free.
At Fiume is the Whitehead torpedo manufactory, but as the hammering and other noises connected with it would prevent the chief persons in charge of the factory from being got at, the hypnotists were doubtless foiled there.
It appears that valiant resistance can inflict this possession upon hypnotists as well as the horrors of a hard and disgusting victory do.
But subdued in spirit as they are, the attacks of hypnotists would be terribly felt by most nuns.
Such a course of conduct would certainly be suggested by hypnotists to make a capable man their plaything and tool as was the case with Oliphant.
He believes that the hearing of the voices of hypnotists is partly brought about by a change in the cartilages of the ear, which (it is stated in Grey's anatomy) are to a certain extent disintegrated by electricity.
Miss Freer's command, it was that the attacking hypnotists did not have the chances they had with Father H.
He had been previously hypnotically affected, for he heard quantities of raps; these were no friendly signs of spirits, but the affection of his early hypnotists practising against him.
A gentleman attacked by hypnotists twice suffered from syncope.
Light images may be given by feeble hypnotists of which but the dark reaction can be detected only once in a way.
My usual answer is that the fault, if there is one, is not with the hypnotists and really not with the subjects.
I have hypnotized subjects who have been to several other hypnotists without success, and I have had some of my unsuccessful subjects hypnotized by other hypnotists.
Some hypnotists "trade down" symptoms by replacing a serious symptom with a minor one, while others just remove the symptom.
Nor are the results singular to modern hypnotists alone.
Actually, hypnotists today always teach their subjects self-hypnosis so that any chance of dependency is obviated.
They have complained that the hypnotists weren't "good hypnotists" because they couldn't hypnotize them.
Some hypnotists tell their subjects to "make your mind a blank.
Van Pelt, president of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists and editor of the British Journal of Medical Hypnotism, writes about this technique in his book, Secrets of Hypnotism.
Hypnotists are much like those who use electricity every day of their lives, but have no idea of the nature of electricity.
Despite the fact that thousands of amateur hypnotists were practicing hypnosis, little or no harm resulted.
Years ago, for publicity purposes, stage hypnotists would have a subject sleep in a store window for several days.
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