- 19th century.
Practitioners were
often known as
magnetizers rather than
mesmerists. It had an
important influence in
medicine for
about 75
years from its...
- and You Can
Count on Me with
Kenneth Lonergan directing as well as The
Mesmerist with Gil
Cates Jr. directing,
Brides with
Pantelis Voulgaris directing...
- 1802 –
January 16, 1866) was an
American folk healer,
mentalist and
mesmerist. His work is
widely recognized as
foundational to the New
Thought spiritual...
-
techniques that
Smith had
already demonstrated in the same year's The
Mesmerist (1898) and
Photographing a
Ghost (1898), the
result is one of the most...
- as an entertainer. He
toured and
performed as a magician, speaker, and
mesmerist until at
least 1889. The last
decade of his life (1886–97) was
spent in...
- and Josh Gad. In
addition Cates is the
director of the 2001 film The
Mesmerist starring Neil
Patrick Harris and
Jessica Capshaw, the 2002 film A Midsummer...
-
Poyen may
refer to:
Charles Poyen (died 1844),
French mesmerist Poyen, Arkansas, a town in the
United States Poyen, Kargil, a
village in
India This disambiguation...
- in the work of the
Swedish esotericist Emanuel Swedenborg and in the
Mesmerist movement of the
eighteenth century,
although added that
occultism only...
- Tresp**** (2002)
Rosetta (2005) The
Mesmerist (2007) The
Fraud (2009) The
Circus of
Ghosts (2011) (sequel to The
Mesmerist) The
Petticoat Men (2014) One Minute...
-
Glory (1926), Her Honor, the
Governor (1926), The
Bells (1926) (as a
mesmerist), The Nickel-Hopper (1926) with
Mabel Normand, The
Golden Web (1926),...