Lettres D'un Magn tiseur, penned by Jean Joseph Adolphe Ricard and published in 1843, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of magnetism and healing as perceived in 19th-century France. Through a series of letters, Ricard explores the principles and practices of magnetism, a popular therapeutic approach of the time.
The book provides insights into the beliefs and scientific inquiries surrounding magnetism, shedding light on its applications in treating various ailments. Readers interested in the history of alternative medicine, parapsychology, and the cultural context of 19th-century France will find this a compelling primary source. Discover the perspectives and experiences of a magnetizer during a period of intense scientific and spiritual exploration. This work offers a unique window into a bygone era of healing practices and beliefs.
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