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		<description><![CDATA[H.S. Drayton, M.D. (Human Magnetism: Its Nature, Physiology, and Psychology, 1889) wrote ...

&quot;Braid ascribed the hypnotic sleep to a disturbance of the cerebral circulation, a theory that may be true to some extent as regards the secondary phenomena attendant upon the hypnosis, but having little or no application to the primary. The fact that many animals of different species are susceptible to hypnotism certainly appears to negative the view that Braid offers, since the types of circulatory organism differ so widely in the lower animals.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>H.S. Drayton, M.D. (Human Magnetism: Its Nature, Physiology, and Psychology, 1889) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Braid ascribed the hypnotic sleep to a disturbance of the cerebral circulation, a theory that may be true to some extent as regards the secondary phenomena attendant upon the hypnosis, but having little or no application to the primary. The fact that many animals of different species are susceptible to hypnotism certainly appears to negative the view that Braid offers, since the types of circulatory organism differ so widely in the lower animals.&#8221;</p>
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