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Hypnotised subjects attracted by a matchbox, 1891
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Hypnotised subjects attracted by a matchbox, 1891
Hypnotised subjects attracted by a matchbox, 1891. An Irish physician using the pseudonym Dr Stanley giving a demonstration of hypnosis using the methods of French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893). The event was held at the Hotel Metropole, London, and was under the auspices of members of the medical profession. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 1891)
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Attraction Charcot Control Demo Demonstration Doctor Evening Dress Hotel Hotel Metropole Hypnosis Hypnotising Hypnotism Hypnotist Ireland Irish J M Jean Martin Jean Martin Jean Martin Charcot Matchbox Oxford Science Archive Power Stanley Trance
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This photo print, titled "Hypnotised subjects attracted by a matchbox, 1891" takes us back to a mesmerizing demonstration of hypnosis in the late 19th century. The event was held at the prestigious Hotel Metropole in London under the guidance of Dr Stanley, an Irish physician using a pseudonym. He employed the groundbreaking techniques pioneered by French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot. In this intriguing scene, we witness several men dressed in elegant evening attire, completely entranced by Dr Stanley's hypnotic powers. Their eyes are fixated on a simple matchbox held before them, illustrating their complete surrender to his control. The power dynamics at play here are palpable as these subjects succumb to an irresistible attraction towards the object. The Victorian era setting adds an air of mystery and intrigue to this image. The grandeur of the Hotel Metropole serves as a backdrop for this extraordinary display of human susceptibility and manipulation. It is evident that both Dr Stanley and Charcot were pushing boundaries in their exploration of hypnotism as a scientific concept. This engraving from The Illustrated London News offers us a glimpse into an era when hypnosis was still shrouded in fascination and controversy. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of how far our understanding has come since those pioneering days while also acknowledging the enduring allure and power that lies within our subconscious minds.
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