- spectroscopy,
ferromagnetic resonance and so on. With such methods, rock
magnetists can
measure the
effects of past
climate change and
human impacts on the...
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mystic José Custódio de Faria, a.k.a. "Abbé Faria" (1756-1819), and the
magnetists, such as d'Eslon, and, later,
Charles Lafontaine (1803-1892),
whose demonstrations...
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waving of
hands over the body, but
people were
concerned that the
animal magnetists could hypnotize women and
direct them at will.
Having removed all misconceptions...
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science that was to be
achieved by the
means of magnetism.
Spiritualist magnetists with a
socialist background include the
Baron du
Potet and
Henri Delaage...
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evolved out of a
sometimes skeptical reaction to the much
earlier work of
magnetists and Mesmerists.
Paracelsus (1493–1541), a Swiss, was the
first physician...
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beliefs are
found from time to time in the
early literature of the
French "
magnetists". As
early as 1787 M.
Tardy de
Montravel wrote that in the
trance the...
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produced solely by imagination, sympathy, and imitation. Third, the
animal magnetists, or
those who
believe in some
magnetic medium set in
motion as the exciting...
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Lullier (1716–1782),
French fortune teller Franz Mesmer (1734–1815),
German magnetist August Nordenskiold (1754–1792),
alchemist and
Swedenborgian Charlotta...
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twelve years old. It was
allegedly commissioned by
Viennese physician and '
magnetist' Dr.
Franz Mesmer (who
himself would later be
parodied in Così fan tutte)...
- A Phreno-
Magnetist "Exciting the
Organ of Veneration" (c. 1887)...