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		<description><![CDATA[Rudolf Heidenhain (Animal Magnetism: Physiological Observation, Fourth German Edition, 1880) wrote …

&quot;I have never succeeded in inducing a deeply hypnotized person to imitate sneezing or coughing, by performing these actions in his presence.

&quot;In sneezing, he at most imitates the slight backward and forward movement of the head, which usually accompanies this action.

&quot;Still less are laughing or singing imitated in the deeply hypnotic condition, although the facial contortions accompanying the former are sometimes repeated.&quot;]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I have never succeeded in inducing a deeply hypnotized person to imitate sneezing or coughing, by performing these actions in his presence.</p>
<p>&#8220;In sneezing, he at most imitates the slight backward and forward movement of the head, which usually accompanies this action.</p>
<p>&#8220;Still less are laughing or singing imitated in the deeply hypnotic condition, although the facial contortions accompanying the former are sometimes repeated.&#8221;</p>
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