- John
Elliotson (29
October 1791 – 29 July 1868), M.D. (Edinburgh, 1810), M.D.(Oxford, 1821), F.R.C.P.(London, 1822), F.R.S. (1829),
professor of the principles...
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Mesmeric Hospital,
which opened in 1846 and
permanently closed in 1848,
Elliotson "continued to
practise mesmerism at the Sukeas'
Street Dispensary until...
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Braid (surgeon) John
Milne Bramwell Jean-Martin
Charcot Émile Coué John
Elliotson Dave
Elman Milton Hyland Erickson James Esdaile George Estabrooks Abbé...
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America by
Charles Caldwell (Philadelphia 1798), and in
London by John
Elliotson (1807). He was
perhaps still more
extensively known by his
Handbuch der...
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hypnotists Alfred Binet James Braid John
Milne Bramwell Emile Dantinne John
Elliotson George Estabrooks Abbé
Faria Ainslie Meares Franz Anton Mesmer Julian...
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after which Charles ****ens held a
celebratory party. The
guests included Elliotson, Landor, Maclise, Macready,
Stanfield and Talfourd.
Walter was educated...
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Aldous Huxley's 1962
novel "Island".
References Professor John
Elliotson and
animal magnetism as a way to
perform painless surgery without anaesthesia...
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Friedrich Blumenbach: The
Institutions of physiology,
translated by John
Elliotson. Bensley,
London 1817.
Marvin Harris (2001). The rise of anthropological...
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degree after the name, e.g., "The
Reverend Robert Phelps, D.D.", "Thomas
Elliotson, Esq. M.D.", or "John Lindsey, Esq. Ph.D.", in
order to
avoid classing...
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topic was very controversial:
early experimenters, such as John
Elliotson, had been
harshly criticised by the
medical and
scientific establishment...