Publisher's Synopsis
"A New Theory on the Circulation of the Blood, on the Electro-magnetic Principle; Also, of the Trance State" presents an intriguing perspective on human physiology. Authored by Albert W. Tipton and originally published in 1892, this work explores a novel approach to understanding blood circulation based on electromagnetic principles and its connection to the trance state.
Tipton's treatise delves into then-current scientific understanding, combining it with theories related to altered states of consciousness. This unique combination offers readers a glimpse into alternative theories popular at the time and provides valuable insight into the evolving understanding of the human body and consciousness. This book will appeal to those interested in the history of medicine, electromagnetism, and the study of consciousness.
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