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HYPNOTISM .) Among older See also:works, see See also:article " Sommeil " in the Dictionnaire encyclopedique See also:des sciences medicales, where a bibliography is given and where also there is an See also:account of the medico-legal questions connected with See also:sleep and See also:somnambulism; Macnish, See also:Physiology of Sleep; See also:Durham, " On the Physiology of Sleep," in See also:Guy's See also:Hospital Reports (186o); Kohlschiitter, " See also:Die Mechanik des Schlafes," in Z. f. ration. Med., vol. xxxiii. (1869) ; Pffiiger, " Theorie des Schlafes," in PJtuger's Archie, vol. x. (1875); Mosso, Ober den Kreislauf des Blutes See also:im menschlichen Gehirn (See also:Leipzig, 1881). Also ManaceIne, Sleep, its Physiology, See also:Pathology, See also:Hygiene and See also:Psychology (Eng. trans. 1897), with bibliography. (J. G. End of Article: HYPNOTISMAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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