Hypnotism

Hypnotism was determined to be a genuine state of mind resembling sleep, where the subject could be highly susceptible to suggestion. It was initially scrutinized following demonstrations of mesmerism.
James Braid England 1841
Hypnotism

Hypnotism was determined to be a genuine state of mind resembling sleep, where the subject could be highly susceptible to suggestion. It was initially scrutinized following demonstrations of mesmerism.