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" They are right to condemn a practice which may rob a man of his free will without the possibility of resistance on his part ; they would be a thousand times right if the remedy were not side by side with the evil. "
The Criminal, His Personnel and Environment: A Scientific Study... - Page 326
by August Drähms - 1900 - 402 pages
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Suggestive therapeutics

Hippolyte Bernheim - 1889 - 458 pages
...are careful of human dignity, and who are pre-occLipied with the thought of such great possibilities of danger, are in the right. They are right to condemn a practice which may rob man of his free-will without the possibility of resistance on his part; they would be a thousand times...
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Hypnotism: How it is Done; Its Uses and Dangers

James Richard Cocke - 1894 - 396 pages
...are careful of human dignity, and who are preoccupied with the thought of such great possibilities of danger, are in the right. They are right to condemn...if the remedy were not side by side with the evil. When we foresee such a tendency in our cases of somnambulism, we take care to say during sleep (and...
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The Great psychological crime

1902 - 416 pages
...are careful of human dignity, and who are preoccupied with the thought of such great possibilities of danger, are in the right. They are right to condemn...if the remedy were not side by side with the evil." Particular attention is called to the admission that the practice of hypnotism is one "which may rob...
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The Great psychological crime

John Emmett Richardson - 1902 - 426 pages
...are careful of human dignity, and who are preoccupied with the thought of such great possibilities of danger, are in the right. They are right to condemn...on his part; they would be a thousand times right it the remedy were not side by side with the evil." Particular attention is called to the admission...
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The Great Psychological Crime: The Destructive Principle of Nature in ...

John Emmett Richardson - 1902 - 428 pages
...with the evil." Particular attention is called to the admission that the practice of hypnotism is one "which may rob a man of his free will without the possibility of resistance on his part." This confesses all that has been claimed thus far. The concluding clause of the quotation which suggests...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 35, Part 1

1890 - 848 pages
...operator, and he says that moralists are certainly justified in calling attention to this danger, and that they are right to condemn a practice which may rob a man of his free will without the power of resistance on his part. " They would," says he, " be a thousand times right if the remedy...
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