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James Braid, a 19th-century Scottish surgeon, originated the terms "hypnotism" and "hypnosis" based on the wordhypnos, which is Greek for "to sleep." Braid and other scientists of the era, such as Ambroise-Auguste Liebeault, Hippolyte Bernheim and J.M. Charcot, theorized that hypnosis is ...
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James Braid, a 19th-century Scottish surgeon, originated the terms "hypnotism" and "hypnosis" based on the wordhypnos, which is Greek for "to sleep." Braid and other scientists of the era, such as Ambroise-Auguste Liebeault, Hippolyte Bernheim and J.M. Charcot, theorized that hypnosis is ...
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