Hypnotize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hypnoscope
An instrument for ascertaining the susceptibility of a person to hypnotic influences
Hypnotism
of the body usually accompanied by the speaking of the hypnotist in quiet soothing tones Called also hypnosis
Hypnotic
Having the quality of producing sleep tending to produce sleep soporific
En rapport
sympathy having a mutual esp a private understanding of a hypnotic subject being in such a mental state as to be
drugged
under the influence of narcotics or hypnotic drugs
chloral hydrate
internally or hypodermically and is used in medicine as a hypnotic and sedative called also chloral
Paranoid schizophrenia
rise to hallucinations, which are attributed to the effects of hypnotism, electricity wireless telegraphy or atomic agencies. The patient gets very
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