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Historical Bibliography Updated: June 17, 2026

Neurypnology, or, the rationale of nervous sleep.

Publication Details

London: John Churchill, 1843 CE.

Braid inaugurated modern hypnotism, the word itself being introduced by him. His theories were adopted by Broca, Charcot, Liébeault, and Bernheim; thus he founded the French School. New edition, edited with an introduction biographical and bibliographical embodying the author's later views and further evidence on the subject by Arthur Edward Waite  (London: George Redway, 1899).

 

 

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Entry Number#4993
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External URLneurypnology-or-the-rationale-of-nervous-sleep

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Publication place: London