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Yeates, L.B. (2018c), "James Braid (III): Braid’s Boundary-Work, M‘Neile’s Personal Attack, and Braid’s Defence", Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy... |
(2018), "James Braid (V): Chemical and Hypnotic Anaesthesia, Psycho-Physiology, and Braid’s Final Theories", Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy... |
John Milne Bramwell (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh) "James Braid: His Work and Writings" (1896), p.129. In fact, rather than Braid "believing in" phrenology, it is most important to note that Braid’s own... |
John Elliotson (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh) degree of legitimacy and the intellectual stimulation that encouraged James Braid, a Manchester surgeon, to develop his theories on the role of suggestion... |
Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) great care was taken to eliminate what James Braid would later identify as "sources of fallacy". In the process of examining d'Eslon's claims, the "Franklin... |
Civil rights movement (redirect from Civil rights of the United States) 'Long Movement' as Vampire: Temporal and Spatial Fallacies in Recent Black Freedom Studies". The Journal of African American History. 92 (2): 265–288. doi:10... |