L'hypnotisme Franc by Marie Thomas Coconnier, originally published in 1898, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of hypnotism in late 19th-century France. This historical text explores the theories and practices surrounding hypnotism as it was understood and applied during this period. The book provides valuable insights into the cultural and scientific context of the time, reflecting the growing interest in psychological phenomena and alternative medical treatments.
Coconnier's work is a significant resource for historians of medicine, psychology, and French society. It sheds light on the debates and controversies surrounding hypnotism, its perceived benefits, and its role in addressing various ailments. This edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to engage directly with the ideas and perspectives of the era.
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