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Donald Munro Walmsley has written: 'Anton Mesmer' -- subject(s): Biography, Mesmerism, Mesmerists
Franz Anton Mesmer was born on May 23, 1734.
Franz Anton Mesmer was born on May 23, 1734.
Franz Anton Mesmer died on March 5, 1815 at the age of 80.
Franz Anton Mesmer died on March 5, 1815 at the age of 80.
A mesmerist is a practitioner of mesmerism, a historical form of hypnosis developed by Franz Anton Mesmer in the 18th century. Mesmer believed that a natural energy transfer, often referred to as "animal magnetism," could be used to heal ailments and influence individuals' behavior. While mesmerism laid the groundwork for modern hypnosis, it is often regarded as a pseudoscience today. The term "mesmerist" can also refer to someone who captivates or enchants others with their charisma or charm.
Franz Anton Mesmer was born on May 23, 1734 and died on March 5, 1815. Franz Anton Mesmer would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 281 years old today.
Mesmerism refers to a therapeutic practice developed by Franz Anton Mesmer in the 18th century, which involves the use of magnetic forces to influence physical and mental health. Mesmer believed that an invisible fluid, or "animal magnetism," flowed through the body and that imbalances in this fluid could lead to illness. His techniques included inducing altered states of consciousness, which laid the groundwork for modern hypnosis. Although mesmerism itself is not scientifically validated, it contributed to the development of psychological and hypnotic practices.
Ann Oden Jensen has written: 'Franz Anton Mesmer'
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) applied a scientific basis for mysticism when he waved magnets over some patients to cure them. He later discovered the magnets were not needed and he could get the same results by passing his hands over some patients.
An 18th-century German, Dr. Franz Mesmer, was one of the first persons of the day to work with patients inducing hypnosis, meaning "mesmerize". The word derives from the 18-century practice by the physician called Franz Anton Mesmer.
Mesmerize comes from the name of an early hypnotist by the name of Franz Anton Mesmer. He wrote about and practiced what he called "animal magnetism".