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CHAPTER IV.
THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHO-THERapy (continued).
HOW TO SECure EssentiALS OF SUCCESS IN THE PATIENT-Im-
portance of Attention-Media of Cure-HYPNOSIS-Suggestion in
Ordinary Sleep-Suggestion Under Anesthesia-Suggestion During
Hysterical Storms-How to Induce Hypnosis-The Phenomena of
Hypnotism-Position for Hypnosis-The Scope of Hypnotic Con-
trol-Has Hypnotism a Pernicious Effect on the Subject's Mentality?
-The Hypnotic Suggestion-Awakening the Patient-The Effect
Depends Largely on the Operator and His Methods-The Aim Should
Be to Educate-The Salient Features of Required Education-Post-
Hypnotic Suggestion. Page 175
CHAPTER V.
THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHO-THERAPY (CONTINUed).
THE PLACE OF SUGGESTION IN ROUTINE PRACTICE-Uses of Sug-
gestion in Medical Practice-The Examination-Positive Diagnosis-
The Prescription-Bedside Visits-Frequency of Calls.
CHAPTER VI.
THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHO-THERAPY (CONTINued).
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Page 197
NON-ROUTINE SUGGESTIVE TREATMENT-Darkness-Close the
Patient's Eyes - Suggestion by Manipulation — Suggestion with
Vacuum Treatment-Suggestion with Electricity-Suggestion with
the Inverted Plane-Suggestion Expedients at the Bedside. Page 207
CHAPTER VII.
The practice of PSYCHO-THERAPY (CONTINUEd).
SUGGESTION IN SURGERY-Suggestion a Factor in Surgical Ad-
vances-Suggestion in the Surgical Examination-SUGGESTION DUR-
ING THE OPERATION—Suggestion in Anesthesia—Suggestion in Giving
the Anesthetic-Suggestibility of the Patient in Anesthesia-Sugges-
tion During Waking from the Anesthesia-Suggestion in After Man-
agement.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHO-THERAPY (continued).
Page 219
THE QUESTION of Absent TREATMENT-The Question Answered
by Telepathy-The Theory Is Demonstrable-What Are the Con-
ditions of Thought-Transferrence?-A Suggestion to Be Effective
Need Not Reach the Conscious Mind-CONCLUSION.
Page 229
PART ONE.
THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHO-THERAPY
"When the distinction was first drawn, 'ARTES' meant the things one could do, and 'SCIENTAE,' the things one knew.
The Present Status of Medicine