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 | John Henry PEPPER The true history of the ghost and all about metempsychosis Cassel and company, ltd., London 1890. |
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 | Benito PERERA Adversus fallaces et superstitiosas artes Ex Officina Iuntarum, Lyon 1592. |
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 | Jean Baptiste PÉRÈS Napoleone non è mai esistito Alessandro Monaldi, Roma 1842. |
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 | Jean Baptiste PÉRÈS Prove convincenti che Napoleone non ha mai esistito Stamperia Monauni, Trento 1842. |
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 | Antoine PÉRICAUD Séjour de Cagliostro à Lyon, de 1784 à 1785 Imprimerie de G. Rossary, Lyon 1832. |
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 | René PÉRIN e Anne Adrien Firmin PILLON La grande ville; ou, Les parisiens vengés Marchand, Paris 1802. |
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 | Francesco PERTUSATI Sulla memoria del dott. Giuseppe Sacchi Intorno alle Scienze Occulte Atti dell’Accademia fisio-medico-statistica di Milano, Milano 1856, pp. 196-209. |
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 | Maximilian PERTY Die mystischen Erscheinungen der menschlichen Natur Winterische Verlagshandlung, Leipzig 1872. |
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 | Émile PÉRUSSON Soirées magnétiques de M. Laurent, à Chalon-sur-Saône 1841. |
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 | Jean-Pierre PETER De Mesmer à Puységur. Magnétisme animal et transe somnambulique, à l'origine des thérapies psychiques Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, N. 38, 2009, pp. 19-40.At the close of the century of the Enlightenment, the development of animal magnetism (with Franz Anton Mesmer), followed by artificial somnambulism (with the marquis de Puységur) offered to a number of people whose illnesses could not be helped by medicine a new approach to care, a specific way of working, which was often effective though ambiguous, and which is still worth discussing today. This approach could be unpicked so as to reveal the way in which the workings of the mind interacted in a reciprocal way with the body, thus bringing into play other means of self-healing. The article traces the historical development of these new therapies, whose effectiveness was in large part connected to the emotional relationship between a therapist and a patient. This process suggests a discovery of the power of the imagination over reality and a dimension hitherto unknown in the human nature. |
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