Neurypnology Or the Rationale of Nervous Sleep Considered in Relation With An

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In the second part of this treatise, where the cases are recorded, will be found many examples of the curative power of hypnotism, equally remarkable with those to which I have just referred : such as Tic Doloureux ; Nervous headach ; Spinal irritation ; Neuralgia of the heart ; Palpitation and intermittent action of the heart ; Epilepsy ; Rheumatism ; Para- lysis ; Distortions and tonic spasm, &c.
I shall here give a few particulars of a case which shews in a most remarkable degree the differe
...nce of this and common sleep, or that induced by opium and the whole range of medicines of that class. Miss Collins, of Newark, Nottinghamshire, had a spasmodic seizure during the night, by which her head was bound firmly to her left shoulder. The most ener- getic and well directed means, iinder a most talented physician, and aided by the opinion of Sir Benjamin 70 CURATIVE POWERS Brodie, had been tried, as far as known remedies could be carried, (amongst other means, narcotics, in as large doses as were compatible with the safety of the patient ;) and although she was carefully watched by night and by day, there had never been the slightest relaxation of the spasm, which had continued nearly six months.

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