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| Animal magnetism | 4/4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_magnetism | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T09:33:45.147761+00:00 | kb-cron |
== See also == Biomagnetism – Magnetic fields produced by organisms Caloric theory – Obsolete scientific theory of heat flow James Esdaile – Scottish surgeon Charles Lafontaine – 19th-century French showman known for demonstrations of animal magnetism Magnetoception – Biological ability to perceive magnetic fieldsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Odic force – Hypothetical vital energy or life force Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism – 1784 French scientific bodies' investigations involving systematic controlled trials The Zoist: A Journal of Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism, and Their Applications to Human Welfare – Academic journal devoted to pseudoscientific concepts
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== Further reading == Anton Mesmer, "Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism" (1779), from: Binet, A. & Féré, C. Animal Magnetism, New York: Appleton and Co., 1888; web archive The Baron Dupotet de Sennevoy. An Introduction to the Study of Animal Magnetism. London: Saunders & Otley, 1838; full text William Gregory. Letters to a Candid Inquirer on Animal Magnetism. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1851; full text Charles Poyen. Animal magnetism. Boston: Weeks, Jordan & co., 1837; full text
== External links == The dictionary definition of animal magnetism at Wiktionary Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "Animal Magnetism" . The American Cyclopædia. Media related to Animal magnetism at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Animal magnetism at Wikiquote