An essay on somnambulism, or sleep-walking, produced by animal electricity and magnetism, as well as by sympathy, &c. : as performed by the Rev. John Bell, member of the Philosophical Harmonic Society of France, fellow correspondent to the Museum at Paris, and the only person authorised to teach and practise that science in Great Britain, Ireland, &c.

  • Fournel, Jean-François, 1745-1820.
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An essay on somnambulism, or sleep-walking, produced by animal electricity and magnetism, as well as by sympathy, &c. : as performed by the Rev. John Bell, member of the Philosophical Harmonic Society of France, fellow correspondent to the Museum at Paris, and the only person authorised to teach and practise that science in Great Britain, Ireland, &c. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dublin : Printed for, and to be had of the author, also of Mr. Butler, No. 2, Grafton-Street, and other booksellers, 1788.

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2 unnumbered pages, 38 pages

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With a half-title.
In fact a translation by Bell of Jean François Fournel's "Essai sur les probabilités du somnambulisme magnétique", London. The first edition has this information on the t.-p. (Porteus).

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