Publisher's Synopsis
Ideen und Beobachtungen den thierischen Magnetismus und dessen Anwendung, by Johann Heineken, explores the theories and applications of animal magnetism. Also known as mesmerism, this pseudoscientific practice gained considerable attention in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Heineken's work provides insights into the beliefs and practices surrounding this controversial topic during its time. This book offers a valuable historical perspective on the development of alternative healing modalities and the evolving understanding of the human body and its interactions with unseen forces. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, the paranormal, and the cultural context of early scientific exploration.
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