Article ID: CBB875248563

Jules Bernard Luys on magnetic pathology (2019)

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In the mesmeric movement, one of the phenomena cited to defend the existence of magnetic and nervous forces was the visual perception of them in the form of luminous emanations from people, or effluvia. This Classic Text is an 1892 article by French neurologist, Jules Bernard Luys (1828–97), about the observation of such effluvia by hypnotized individuals. Interestingly, the luminous phenomena perceived from mentally diseased individuals and from healthy ones had particular properties. Luys’s interest in this and other unorthodox phenomena were consistent with ideas of animal magnetism in the late neo-mesmeric movement, as well as with some physicalistic conceptions of hypnosis and the nervous system held at the time.

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Authors & Contributors
Hajek, Kim M.
Montiel, Luis
Crabtree, Adam
Packham, Ellen
William Hughes
Andresen, Christopher Schroeder
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
History of Psychiatry
Gender and History
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Oxford University Press
MRA Ediciones
Frenia
Empêcheurs de Penser en Rond
Concepts
Hypnosis and hypnotism
Mesmerism
Animal magnetism
Psychology
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatry
People
Puységur, Armand Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis de
Andresen, Christopher Schroeder
Sgaluppi, Alberto Santini
Poe, Edgar Allan
Maupassant, Guy de
Gregory, William
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Places
France
Spain
Germany
Belgium
Paris (France)
Great Britain
Institutions
Salpêtrière, Paris
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