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Buchanan's Journal of Man, Vol. I, No. 2: March, 1887 (Esprios Classics)

Buchanan's Journal of Man, Vol. I, No. 2: March, 1887 (Esprios Classics)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Joseph Rodes Buchanan (1814 in Frankfort, Kentucky - 1899) was an American physician and professor of physiology at the Eclectic Medical Institute in Covington, Kentucky. Buchanan proposed the terms Psychometry and Sarcognomy. Buchanan came to prominence in the 1840s when mesmerism and spiritualism were popularized. He is given credit for coining the term "Psychometry" (soul-measuring) as the name of his own "science" whereby knowledge is acquired directly by the "psychometer" (the instrument of the soul). Having promoted his science from the 1840s onward in 1893 he released a comprehensive treatise entitled Manual of Psychometry: the Dawn of a New Civilization in which he predicted that Psychometry would eventually supersede and revolutionize every other field of science.

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ISBN: 9781034272403
Publisher: Blurb, Inc.
Imprint: Blurb
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: 104g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 4mm