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Early Medical Hypnosis in England

In 1841 James Braid, an English physician, examined a patient who had been mesmerized. He recognized the psychological nature of the patient's condition and coined the words "hypnosis" and "hypnotism" (from the Greek word hupnos, meaning "sleep"). It was Braid who started the first scientific studies of hypnosis as a psychological condition of great scientific importance.

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