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This work surveys the history, theories, and practical methods of hypnotism, tracing early mesmerist rituals through later clinical developments. It describes induction techniques used by various practitioners, methods of self-hypnosis, the stages of trance, and procedures for awakening subjects. Demonstrations and theatrical performances are recounted alongside cautions about fraud, simulation, and ethical and safety concerns. Therapeutic applications such as anesthesia, habit modification, and restoration of motor function are examined, as is hypnotism applied to animals. The author evaluates experimental claims about criminal suggestion, contrasts competing explanations for hypnotic phenomena, and explores telepathy, clairvoyance, and mediumistic confessions as possible non-spiritual accounts of alleged supernatural effects.

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A. Alpheus

Alpheus, A. is an author known for his work in the field of hypnotism and spiritualism. His notable book, "Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism / How to Hypnotize," serves as a comprehensive guide to the methods and applications of hypnotism. This work reflects the early 20th-century fascination with the mind's capabilities and the intersection of psychology and the mystical. Alpheus's writings contribute to the understanding of hypnotic techniques and their practical uses, making him a notable figure in the literature surrounding these topics.

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