词条 | Étienne Félix d'Henin de Cuvillers |
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Hénin de Cuvillers was a follower of Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815). However, unlike Mesmer he did not believe in the existence of a "magnetic fluid" in animal magnetism, and instead emphasized the role of mental processes in mesmerism. In his book {{lang|fr|Le magnétisme éclairé}} (The Enlightened Magnetism), he describes accounts of mesmeric effects in terms of belief and suggestibility.[2] He is credited for popularizing a system of scientific nomenclature by using the prefix "{{lang|fr|hypn}}" in words such as {{lang|fr|hypnotique}} (hypnotic), {{lang|fr|hypnotisme}} (hypnotism) and {{lang|fr|hypnotiste}} (hypnotist). He used these terms as early as 1820, and is believed by many to have coined these names. In 1820 he became editor of the {{lang|fr|Archives du Magnetisme Animal}} (Archives of Animal Magnetism).[3] References1. ^Science in the Enlightenment: An Encyclopedia - Page 195 William E. Burns - 2003 "and the historian Étienne Felix Henin de Cuvillers (1755–1841) were denying both Mesmer's magnetic fluid and Puységur's emphasis on the spiritual rapport of magnetizer and patient, and treating the magnetic sleep ..." 2. ^ Trance and Trauma: Functional Nervous Disorders and the Subconscious Mind 3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=7HaXJwnxa2QC&pg=PA120 Hidden depths by Robin Waterfield]
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