Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences

Background: Animal magnetism gained popularity in the 18th century specifically among Europeans and the people from the United States. The Mesmer’s theory on animal magnetism emphasized the presence of invisible natural force in all living organisms i.e. these natural forces exists as magnetic fluid...

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Main Author: Shamoon Noushad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/300/574
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spelling doaj-6f79312e409d4c5f9b9d81e1da3d02f52020-12-18T08:27:35ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research Centre International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research2307-37482310-38412020-06-01825055https://doi.org/10.29052/JEHSR.v8.i2.2020.50-55Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing SciencesShamoon Noushad0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8078-4524College of Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences (CIMHS), Department of Psychophysiology, Saybrook University, California‎-United StatesBackground: Animal magnetism gained popularity in the 18th century specifically among Europeans and the people from the United States. The Mesmer’s theory on animal magnetism emphasized the presence of invisible natural force in all living organisms i.e. these natural forces exists as magnetic fluid whose abnormal flow was somehow linked to all diseased conditions. Methodology: The article tracks the history and the modern concept of animal magnetism. The literature was searched using the terms Mesmerism, Animal Magnetism, Healing, and French trials, etc. via Google Scholar, PubMed, Research Gate, and Scopus. Results: Mesmer drew the idea in line with scientific advances involving forces; gravity, electricity, and magnetism, etc. Although the magnetic fluid component presumed by his theory didn’t work out so well. But his theory marked the beginnings of some very factual and clinically beneficial aspects like hypnosis and healing outcomes. Conclusion: In conclusion, the popular report which was chaired by Franklin, was the main deliberate investigation of what we currently know as hypnosis. While modern-day hypnosis has earned the approval because its effects have been statistically proven in several controlled trials. http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/300/574mesmerismanimal magnetismhealinghypnosis
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Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
mesmerism
animal magnetism
healing
hypnosis
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title Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
title_short Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
title_full Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
title_fullStr Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Animal Magnetism; A Mesmerizing Yet Controversial Past of Healing Sciences
title_sort animal magnetism; a mesmerizing yet controversial past of healing sciences
publisher Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre
series International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
issn 2307-3748
2310-3841
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background: Animal magnetism gained popularity in the 18th century specifically among Europeans and the people from the United States. The Mesmer’s theory on animal magnetism emphasized the presence of invisible natural force in all living organisms i.e. these natural forces exists as magnetic fluid whose abnormal flow was somehow linked to all diseased conditions. Methodology: The article tracks the history and the modern concept of animal magnetism. The literature was searched using the terms Mesmerism, Animal Magnetism, Healing, and French trials, etc. via Google Scholar, PubMed, Research Gate, and Scopus. Results: Mesmer drew the idea in line with scientific advances involving forces; gravity, electricity, and magnetism, etc. Although the magnetic fluid component presumed by his theory didn’t work out so well. But his theory marked the beginnings of some very factual and clinically beneficial aspects like hypnosis and healing outcomes. Conclusion: In conclusion, the popular report which was chaired by Franklin, was the main deliberate investigation of what we currently know as hypnosis. While modern-day hypnosis has earned the approval because its effects have been statistically proven in several controlled trials.
topic mesmerism
animal magnetism
healing
hypnosis
url http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/300/574
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