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1 гипнотизм
2) Obsolete: hypnosis3) Psychology: braidism, magnetism, somnipathy, syngignoscism4) Makarov: artificial somnambulism -
2 гипнотизм
м.( практика и изучение гипноза) hypnotism, magnetism, mesmerism, somnolism, somnipathy, somnopathy, braidism
См. также в других словарях:
Braidism — /brādˈi zm/ (archaic) noun Hypnotism ORIGIN: From Dr James Braid, who practised it c.1842 … Useful english dictionary
Braidism — n. hypnotism … Dictionary of difficult words
Hypnosis — For the states induced by hypnotic drugs, see Sleep and Unconsciousness. Hypnotized redirects here. For other uses, see Hypnotized (disambiguation). Hypnosis Applications Hypnotherapy Stage hypnosis Self hypnosis Origins Animal magnetism Franz… … Wikipedia
James Braid (physician) — James Braid (June 19, 1795 ndash; March 25, 1860), was born in Fife, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (b. 1822), and a daughter.An eminent… … Wikipedia
James Braid — James Braid. James Braid (* 1795 – 1860), neurocirujano escocés. Logró importantes avances en el campo de la hipnosis, término que él mismo acuñó. Biografía Nació en Fife y estudió en la Universidad de Edimburgo. Trabajó en Escocia durante un… … Wikipedia Español
Hypnotism — • The nervous sleep, induced by artificial and external means, which has been made the subject of experiment and methodical study by men of science, physicians or physiologists Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hypnotism Hypn … Catholic encyclopedia
hypnotism and hallucinations — Hypnotism is known under many names, including hypnosis, neurohypnosis, neurypnology, artificial somnambulism, and Braidism. All these terms are used to denote the procedure or the state induced by that procedure, by means of which a hypnotist … Dictionary of Hallucinations