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3. Hypnotism at Nancy

4. The Hypnotist

7. Hypnosis and healing

13. Hypnotism, its uses and abuses

16. On animal magnetism

17. Animal magnetism

19. [Mesmeric lectures]

21. Mesmerism

28. Underhill on mesmerism: with criticisms on its opposers, and a review of humbugs and humbuggers, with practical instructions for experiments in the science, full directions for using it as a remedy in disease, how to avoid all dangers : the philosophy of its curative powers, how to develop a good clairvoyant, the philosophy of seeing without eyes : the proofs of immortality derived from the unfoldings of mesmerism, evidence of mental communion without sight or sound, between bodies far apart in the flesh, communion of saints or with the departed

30. Practical instruction in animal magnetism

31. The philosophy of mesmerism, or animal magnetism: being a compilation of facts ascertained by experience, and drawn from the writings of the most celebrated magnetisers in Europe and America : intended to facilitate the honest inquirer after truth, and promote the happiness of mankind, by diffusing the knowledge of one of nature's wisest laws and most benevolent institutions

69. Miss Martineau's letters on Mesmerism

70. A treatise on animal magnetism

75. Animal magnetism: report of Dr. Franklin and other commissioners, charged by the King of France with the examination of the animal magnetism as practised at Paris : translated from the French, with an historical outline of the "science", an abstract of the report on magnetic experiments made by a committee of the Royal Academy of Medicine in 1831, and remarks on Col. Stone's pamphlet

78. The celestial telegraph, or, Secrets of the life to come, revealed through magnetism: wherein the existence, the form, and the occupations, of the soul after its separation from the body are proved by many years' experiments, by the means of eight ecstatic somnambulists, who had eighty perceptions of thirty-six deceased persons of various conditions : a description of them, their conversation, etc., with proofs of their existence in the spiritual world

79. Statuvolism, or artificial somnambulism, hitherto called mesmerism or animal magnetism: containing a brief historical survey of Mesmer's operations and the examination of the same by the French commissioners : the identity of these conditions with other states and mysteries : together with an account of several obstetrical cases delivered while in this state, the proper method of preparing subjects for surgical operations, their management during and after the same, and the latest and best method of curing disease, etc. in those persons who are in that condition

81. Pathetism: man considered in respect to his form, life, sensation, soul, mind, spirit : giving the rationale of those laws which produce the mysteries, miseries, felicities, of human nature : psychology, phrenology, pneumatology, physiognomy, pathognomy, physiology : sleep, dreams, sonambulation, intuition, presentiments, prevision, enchantment, miracles, witchcraft, popular excitements, apparitions, spells, charms, fascination, trance, the case of Swedenborg, A.J. Davis, &c. : an essay toward a correct theory of mind, with directions for demonstrating its truthfulness

91. Two cases of epilepsy

96. Hygiene & vital magnetism for the cure of disease: recommended by physicians, ministers, and public men everywhere where the book is known as the greatest scientific triumph of the nineteenth century, as being true guide to health & happiness : prepared expressly for families in language adapted to their understanding, revealing the science of art and the occult forces in nature, for the benefit of the human family : prepared in two divisions