| Germany - 1825 - 432 pages
...numerous subdivisions into which they break down their particular departDr W ,the actor in the affair, the great apostle of the doctrine in Prussia, and,...each other; and it is at once a very decisive, and a very intelligible fact, in that science, the females are found to be much apter subjects for the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 588 pages
...by a judicial investigation on a criminal charge preferred against Dr W , the actor in the affair, the great apostle of the doctrine in Prussia, and,...each other ; and it is at once a very decisive, and a very intelligible fact, in that science, that females are found to be much apter subjects for the... | |
| John Russell (advocate.) - Austria - 1828 - 306 pages
...by a judicial investigation on a criminal charge preferred against Dr W , the actor in the affair, the great apostle of the doctrine in Prussia, and,...each other ; and it is at once a very decisive, and a very inteU ligible fact, in that science, that females are found to be much apter subjects for the... | |
| John Russell - Austria - 1828 - 310 pages
...by a judicial investigation on a criminal charge preferred against Dr W , the actor in the affair, the great apostle of the doctrine in Prussia, and,...respectable family. She had been led, by curiosity, to vi. sit the apartments in which the doctor performs the magnetical process on a number of patients,... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1834 - 518 pages
...always read with renewed pleasure for the accuracy of its facts and the soundness of its observations. " A melancholy instance of the pernicious results to...respectable family. She had been led by curiosity to * Rapport Secret sur le Mesmerisme, redige par Bailly, 1784. To be found in Bertrand, Montegre, and... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1834 - 518 pages
...pernicious results to which this may lead was still the subject of general conversation when I arrired at Berlin. The principal actor in the affair was Dr....respectable family. She had been led by curiosity to 'Rapport Secret sur le Mesmirisme, ikdigk par Bailly, 1784. To be found in Bertrand, Montegre, and... | |
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