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  2. Animal magnetism - Wikipedia

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    Animal magnetism, also known as mesmerism, is a theory invented by German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century. It posits the existence of an invisible natural force (Lebensmagnetismus) possessed by all living things, including humans, animals, and vegetables. He claimed that the force could have physical effects, including healing.

  3. Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism involved two entirely separate and independent French Royal Commissions, each appointed by Louis XVI in 1784, that were conducted simultaneously by a committee composed of four physicians from the Paris Faculty of Medicine (Faculté de médecine de Paris) and five scientists from the Royal Academy of Sciences (Académie des sciences) (i.e., the ...

  4. Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur

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    Puységur's institute for training in animal magnetism, Société Harmonique des Amis Réunis, grew rapidly until the Revolution in 1789.During the revolutionary era the institute was disbanded and Puységur spent two years in prison.

  5. Franz Mesmer - Wikipedia

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    Franz Anton Mesmer (/ ˈ m ɛ z m ər / MEZ-mər; [1] German:; 23 May 1734 – 5 March 1815) was a German physician with an interest in astronomy.He theorized the existence of a process of natural energy transference occurring between all animate and inanimate objects; this he called "animal magnetism", later referred to as mesmerism.

  6. Charles Poyen - Wikipedia

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    Charles Poyen (died 1844) [1] was a French mesmerist or magnetizer (a practitioner of a practice that would later inspire hypnotism). [2] Mesmerism was named after Franz Anton Mesmer, a German physician who argued in 1779 for the existence of a fluid that fills space and through which bodies could influence each other, a force he called animal magnetism.

  7. Category:Animal magnetism - Wikipedia

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    Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism; S. Salem witchcraft trial (1878) This page was last edited on 12 November 2024, at 23:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Charles Lafontaine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Léonard Lafontaine (27 March 1803 – 13 August 1892) [1] was a French "public magnetic demonstrator", [2] who also "had an interest in animal magnetism as an agent for curing or alleviating illnesses".

  9. Animal magnetism (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Animal magnetism is a theory invented by German physician Franz Mesmer in the 18th century that posits the existence of an invisible natural force possessed by all living things and which can have physical effects. Animal magnetism or Animal Magnetism may also refer to: Charisma, a personal quality of magnetic charm or appeal