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Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. BatemanCartoon by H. M. Bateman who frequently lampooned the tax man in his work. Here, a meek looking man looks rather like a rabbit, trembling under the intense
Mesmer conducting a baquet in ParisFranz Anton Mesmer (1734 - 1815), German physician and hypnotist, treating patients in a group, in a session which he called a baquet (named after the large vessel in the middle of the room)
Harriet MartineauHARRIET MARTINEAU writer on social and political subjects who was cured of an illness through mesmerism. with her autograph Date: 1802 - 1876
A Mesmeric Barrage by Heath Robinson, WW1War Inventions Not Needed Now! William Heath Robinson imagines America in the field! 4. A mesmeric barrage crumpling up an enemy attack. Date: 1918
Coming! Aitken & Watson Mesmeric Co. will commence a series of entertainments in mesmerism! to be held in GAR. Hall, Attleboro, Mass. on Tuesday & Wednesday evenings, April 28 & 29, 1885. Date 1885
Portrait of MesmerPortrait of Franz Anton Mesmer, who discovered animal magnetism or mesmerism Date: 1784
Mesmerism by KeeneA rather plump and mature lady customer of a fashion house peers through her glasses at the latest 1920s dress modelled by a svelte young woman
Medallion of MesmerFriedrich Anton (Franz) Mesmer - depicted on a medallion. Mesmer was a German physicist who explored ideas on magnetic and gravitational influences on health
Victoria MesmerisesQueen Victoria, visiting Louis-Philippe of France, is suspected by the French of using mesmerism on him to obtain better terms for their commercial treaty
Mesmer SatirisedMesmerism Satirised