10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPNOGENY»
Discover the use of
hypnogeny in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hypnogeny and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Certain recent events, however, have given special importance to this topic of
trance- induction or " hypnogeny," 1 and have raised in a startling form the
question of the efficacy of psychical influence as a hypnogenetic agent. And this
question ...
Society for Psychical Research, 1889
2
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
Certain recent events, however, have given special importance to this topic of
trance- induction or " hypnogeny," 1 and have raised in a startling form the
question of the efficacy of psychical influence as a hypnogenetic agent. And this
question ...
3
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
fixing the attention, by listening to and counting one's own breathing : and this
auricular hypnogeny was proved to be efficacious in the cases of many a well-
known genius. The hypnogenic process of Mr. Braid is ocular, counting chiefly on
the ...
4
The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
fixing the attention, by listening to. and counting one's own breathing : and this
auricular hypnogeny was proved to be efficacious in the cases of many a well-
known genius. The hypnogenic process of Mr. Braid is ocular, counting chiefly on
the ...
5
The Practice of Hypnotic Suggestion
The person who produces hypnosis is spoken of as a "hypnotist." The person
hypnotized is called a "hypnotee," or, less correctly, a "hypnotic." He is often also
called a "subject." "Hypnogenesis," "hypnosigenesis" (Moll), "hypnogeny" (Myers)
, ...
6
The Chambers Dictionary
n hypnogen'esis or hypnogeny (-noj'i-ni) production of the hypnotic state. —
adjrtypno- genet'ic, hypnog enous or hypnogen'ic inducing the hypnotic state, or
sleep. — adj hyp'nold or hyp noidal like sleep; like hypnosis; esp of a state
between ...
7
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... ^k ?п% ^rat, ^гчч>; hypnic игг irä^r. Г-1Я1Ч1Ч*; Л. HïT5TîRr, ЩЩЩ ЗТ>ТО;Л5.
hypno-analysis *P*ÎtçpT; hypnogene- sis, hypnogeny «ЯВД вф hypno- genetic,
hypnogenous, hypnogenic Этггзпт^ ç^mr; hypnoid, -al 4R it 5ГЩ; ít^ít^^T; ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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The Practice of Hypnotic Suggestion, Being and Elementary ...
7 0Hypnogenesis,” “ hypnosigenesis” (Moll), “hypnogeny" (Myers), are. 1 By
some the term “ Braidism ” is used, and certainly has the merit of being colourless
(see “ Quain's Dictionary of Medicine”). A long discussion on the subject of the ...
George Chadwick Kingsbury, 1891
Certain recent events, however, have given special importance to this topic of
trance-induction or ' hypnogeny,'1 and have raised in a startling form the question
of the efficacy of psychical influence as a hypno- genetic agent. And this question
...
George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, George Edward Moore, 1887
10
McNeil's Code: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of Mining, ...
Hypnagogic 47094 Oppose the (it) Hypnales 47095 Oppose it (him) (them) tooth
and nail Hypnobate 47096 Oppose at all costs Hypnogeny 47097 Shall I (we)
oppose Hypnoscope 47098 You (—) should oppose Hypnotisez 47099 Do (does
) ...