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mesmerism

[mez-muh-riz-uhm, mes-] / ˈmɛz məˌrɪz əm, ˈmɛs- /




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Chapnick discovered Alcott’s other stories as part of his research into spiritualism and mesmerism.

From Seattle Times Jan. 17, 2024

Barnum, the vogue for mesmerism, theories of the universe, the birth of the Smithsonian Institution and, not least, the careers of the important early American scientists Joseph Henry and Alexander Dallas Bache.

From Washington Post Jun. 2, 2021

This mesmerism quiets my mind via an onslaught of repetition.

From New York Times May 26, 2021

She’s capable of teleportation, energy projection, mesmerism, planting thoughts, and creating illusions.

From Slate Feb. 19, 2021

In addition to its medical uses, mesmerism was a popular fad, performed in theaters or at home parties.

From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock




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