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De Causis Morb. Diut., lib. i, cap. 6.

Footnote 11:

De Morbis Acutis, lib. i, cap. 4.

Footnote 12:

Vet. Acad. Handl., 1763, vol. xxiv, p. 229.

Footnote 13:

Comptes Rendus de l’Acad. de Sc., t. xxviii, 1849, p. 195.

Footnote 14:

See Herodotus, book iv, 73–5.

Footnote 15:

Lib. iv, cap. 8.

Footnote 16:

Med. Gaz., vol. xli, p. 515.

Footnote 17:

Observations sur la Physique, tome xvi (1780), p. 256.

Footnote 18:

Method of preventing or diminishing Pain in several Operations of Surgery. Lond. 1784.

Footnote 19:

Gazette des Hôpitaux, 1st April, 1854.

Footnote 20:

Hypnotism is the term employed by Mr. Braid of Manchester for the peculiar sleep produced by the Mesmerists.

Footnote 21:

Record of Cases treated in the Mesmeric Hospital. Calcutta, 1848.

Footnote 22:

Cary’s Herodotus, book i, 202.

Footnote 23:

Book iv, 73–5.

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