Proceedings of the Society for Psychical ResearchSociety for Psychical Research., 1885 - Parapsychology List of members in v.1-19, 21, 24- |
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... reason to suspect the operation of the unconscious or secondary self . III . It may be expected that supernormal vital phenomena will . manifest themselves as far as possible through the same channels as abnormal or morbid vital ...
... reason to suspect the operation of the unconscious or secondary self . III . It may be expected that supernormal vital phenomena will . manifest themselves as far as possible through the same channels as abnormal or morbid vital ...
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... reason , and in a way which entirely baffles the writer . In one case which I know , a lady made rude automatic drawings of Egyptian figures ( interesting from another point of view , but foreign to our immediate subject ) . Amongst ...
... reason , and in a way which entirely baffles the writer . In one case which I know , a lady made rude automatic drawings of Egyptian figures ( interesting from another point of view , but foreign to our immediate subject ) . Amongst ...
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... reason of the inability is , of course , different in the two cases . In the one case it is " verbal cecity , " a specific inability to recognise written or printed words at all , owing to a specific lesion of the left hemisphere . In ...
... reason of the inability is , of course , different in the two cases . In the one case it is " verbal cecity , " a specific inability to recognise written or printed words at all , owing to a specific lesion of the left hemisphere . In ...
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... reason of this was first guessed by M. Charcot from observation of a Mr. H. P.'s case . I extract a passage from M. Charcot's account , † of which the reader will perceive the significance . " Il écrit sans hésitation son nom et son ...
... reason of this was first guessed by M. Charcot from observation of a Mr. H. P.'s case . I extract a passage from M. Charcot's account , † of which the reader will perceive the significance . " Il écrit sans hésitation son nom et son ...
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... reason to refer to the action , in some way or other , of deceased persons . * Most of those to whom this paper is addressed probably belong to some Christian denomination , and to them the continued existence of the soul after death is ...
... reason to refer to the action , in some way or other , of deceased persons . * Most of those to whom this paper is addressed probably belong to some Christian denomination , and to them the continued existence of the soul after death is ...
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