ROLE OF HYpNOSIS IN CLINICAL pRACTICE
Khaled Mosaad Mosaad Ismail;
Abstract
Our use of the term hypnosis has its origin in the
work of the 19th century British physician James
Braid (1843). However, the phenomenon to which it refers
had been well known for at least a half-century earlier
under the names animal magnetism or mesmer
work of the 19th century British physician James
Braid (1843). However, the phenomenon to which it refers
had been well known for at least a half-century earlier
under the names animal magnetism or mesmer
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| Title | ROLE OF HYpNOSIS IN CLINICAL pRACTICE | Other Titles | دورالتنويم بالايحاء فى الممارسة الاكلينيكية | Authors | Khaled Mosaad Mosaad Ismail | Keywords | ROLE OF HYpNOSIS IN CLINICAL pRACTICE | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Our use of the term hypnosis has its origin in the work of the 19th century British physician James Braid (1843). However, the phenomenon to which it refers had been well known for at least a half-century earlier under the names animal magnetism or mesmer |
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