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Excerpt from The Journal of Mental Science, 1893, Vol. 39: Published by Authority of the Medico-Psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland
The method of hypnotizing I adopted, resembles that used by Professor Bernheim. I inform the patient that I have the power of inducing sleep, and obtain the consent and gain the confidence Of the subject. I then quietly suggest the feelings of sleep, and gradually close the eyes by passing my hand over the eyelids, and almost always those of my patients whom I could in?uence fell into the hypnotic sleep in five or eight minutes.
I selected cases who I thought would hypnotize readily, and who did not resist the attempt being made, and if I did not succeed within ten minutes or a quarter of an hour I gave up further trial.
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