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		<description><![CDATA[James Esdaile, M.D. (The Introduction of Mesmerism (with the Sanction of the Government) into The Public Hospitals of India, Second Edition, 1856) wrote …

&quot;Mr. Grant, one of the oldest and most respected members of the Bengal Civil Service, and now in England, has often seen me entrance patients from another room, while he was taking their portraits, and engaging their attention as much as possible. This was done, in fact, till we tired of it; and I well remember Mr. Grant&#039;s frequent exclamation, &#039;Well, I am ashamed to have lived so long in ignorance of this great wonder.&#039;&quot;]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Mr. Grant, one of the oldest and most respected members of the Bengal Civil Service, and now in England, has often seen me entrance patients from another room, while he was taking their portraits, and engaging their attention as much as possible. This was done, in fact, till we tired of it; and I well remember Mr. Grant&#8217;s frequent exclamation, &#8216;Well, I am ashamed to have lived so long in ignorance of this great wonder.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
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