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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.

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The word 'mesmerize' comes from the name of Franz Mesmer, an 18th-century Austrian Doctor Who developed a theory of "animal magnetism" to explain the supposed healing powers of hypnosis. The word has come to mean to hold someone's attention in a way that they are unable to look away, much like the effect that Mesmer's techniques were thought to have.

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