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Dr. Herbert L. Flint, a stage hypnotizer, describes his methods as follows:
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At any rate, some dusky old hypnotizer has been sent after it!
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Like a bold hypnotizer, he tests the degree of insensibility of the hypnotized subject.
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He charms men, he drugs them; he is a hypnotizer.
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He had been told by a hypnotizer to keep the number twenty-six in his mind.
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It is a common delusion that the mesmerist or hypnotizer counts for anything in the experiment.
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If the hypnotizer is an honest man, and a man of character, little injury may follow.
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It was during the sleep that the will of the hypnotizer controlled that of the subject, not before.
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He shows his inconsistency when he states that under certain circumstances the hypnotizer is in danger of becoming hypnotized himself.
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Only that which at least takes its starting point from the words or the movements of the hypnotizer finds over-sensitive suggestibility.
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Hypnotism is an established scientific fact; but the claim that the hypnotizer has any mysterious psychic power is the invariable mark of the charlatan.
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This is the theory offered by Mesmer, and those who hold it assume that the hypnotizer exercises a force, independently of suggestion, over the subject.
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However, in regard to the dangers of public performances by professional hypnotizers, Dr. Cocke is equally positive.
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One learned from the others that the Colonel was a Materializer, a Hypnotizer, a Mind-Cure dabbler; and so on.
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Dr. Herbert L. Flint, a stage hypnotizer, describes his methods as follows:
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At any rate, some dusky old hypnotizer has been sent after it!