POWER OF HYPNOTISM
DOCTOR AND PATIENT A patient whom he could hypnotist by telephone was mentioned by Di Hildred Carlill, of Harley Street, Lon don, and Westminster Hospital in - lecture to the boys of Dulwich College on February 2. Dr. Carlill gave instances of wlia< he termed the beneficient effects <>! hypnotism, and emphasised the need 01 its practice being restricted to quali lied physicians. “I. have a patient,’ he said, “who has had to be hypix tisod many times. The man has be come so saturated with my dominant and so easily amenable tn my sugges tions that there is no need for him t» be in the room. If he were in Pari and T telephoned him he would <h exactly as I told him; he would no even stop at crime. “If you are wise you will no lightly allow yourselves to be Hi subject of hypnotism. It is not wort it- Tt is a terrible business. Vet 1 certain conditions people can be euroin a day with the judicious help o H-pnotism. ”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 6
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