Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (1827), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the "Scottish School of Common Sense",
encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the
supernatural theory of "animal magnetism" with a new interpretation
based upon "common sense" laws of physiology and psychology. Braid
explicitly quotes the following passage from Stewart[15],
It appears to me, that the general...
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