Hypnosis Techniques - Online Etymology Dictionary

Online Etymology Dictionary
hypnotism 1843, short for neuro-hypnotism (1842), coined by Dr. James Braid of Manchester, England, from hypnotic (q.v.) + -ism. In the same work (1843) Braid coined the verb

Hypnotism — FactMonster.com
Hypnotism. The art of producing trance-sleep, or hypnosis; or the state of being hypnotised. (Greek, hupnos, sleep.) “The method, discovered by Mr.

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