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Periodical: Annales du Magnetisme Animal

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Annales du Magnetisme Animal.
1814-1816 Irregular
Paris, France. Language: French. Publisher: J.G. Dentu. Succeeded by: Bibliotheque du Magnetisme Animal->Archives du Magnetisme Animal
Corporate author: Societe du Magnetisme Animal
1/1, July 1814-1816. The journal appeared in fascicles of about 48 pp. It was an early and important journal of mesmerism, with reports by Puysegur, articles on the history of animal magnetism before Mesmer, theoretical articles on the classification of "crises," and numerous reports of treatments. Crabtree 248.

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Issues:Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N1 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N2 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N3 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N4 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N5 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N6 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N7 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N8 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N9 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N10 1814
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N31 Jan 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N32 Feb 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N33 Mar 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N34 Apr 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N35 May 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N36 Jun 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N37 Jul 1816
Annales Du Magnetisme Animal N40 Oct 1816
Claude-Generated Themes:   Read to 1816, the Annales du Magnétisme Animal is among the founding French periodicals of animal magnetism, almost contemporary with Mesmer's own generation. Its content is the classical Mesmerist repertoire at its source: the magnetizer (magnétiseur) and his fluid, magnetic somnambulism and the artificial sleep, and the lucid clairvoyance of the entranced subject. A first-generation witness to the French mesmeric tradition in its formative decade.

Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description.
Topics:Mesmerism and Animal Magnetism