Hippolyte Baraduc
Hippolyte Ferdinand Baraduc (Hyères, Var, France, November 15, 1850 – Paris, France, May 1, 1909) was a French physician and parapsychologist, highly known for his depiction of thoughts and feelings using iconography.
About MesmerismIn
In his research, Hippolyte Baraduc ended up delving into topics on animal magnetism following the studies of Hans Reichenbach, mentioning in his 1895 thesis the difference between fluids: cosmic, vital and magnetic,[1] all cataloged and examined in his works.[2]
bibliography
- Georges Didi-Huberman, Jean-Martin Charcot , Invention de l'hystérie : Charcot et l'iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière, Editions Macula; Édition : 5e (2012), Coll. Macula scènes
- Marina Warner Phantasmagoria: Spirit Visions, 2008 ISBN 0199239231
Reference
- Hippolyte Baraduc (1895). Différence grafique des fluides électrique, vital, psychique. [S.l.]: (edition français). pp. 78 – 80 – 96
- John C. Pierrakos. Energética da Essência. [S.l.]: pensamento. p. 46. ISBN 978-85-315-0771-7
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