DANGEROUS HYPNOTISM.
SCHOOLBOY VICTIMS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 8.5 p.m.) GENEVA, March 4. Alarming results followed the hypnotising of a number of schoolboys by two German hypnotists during a lecture. When they returned to school next day several of the boys were unable to speak, and others could not use their hands. Doctors, who wore called in, said the boys were still under hypnotic influence. Their condition remains serious. The police have forbidden the Germans to leave town.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 7
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