Suggestive Therapeutics, 

 Applied Hypnotism 



and Psychic Science 



By H. S. MUWRO, A. M., M. D. 



Americus, Ga. 

 376 Pages, Octavo. Price, $3.00. Sent anywhere upon receipt of price. 



Publisher's Announcement. 



That suggestion is an important factor in the treatment of diseases is no longer 

 denied by those that keep abreast of medical progress. The medical journals are replete 

 with articles from the leading alienists and internists of this country. The profession 

 in Europe has been alive to the importance of this subject for many years and much 

 has been written on it by such men as Schofield, Bernheim, Forell and Duboise. These 

 writings have been in the nature of research work and have not been devoted to the 

 practical application of this branch of therapeutics in everyday practice. The book 

 herein described is designed to give a practical working guide to the general practitioner 

 in the application of suggestive therapeutics. Its purpose is to aid the profession in 

 reaching a correct understanding of a subject that has been shrouded in mystery and 

 used by the quack and charlatan in many cases to discredit scientific medicine. The 

 indorsements that have been given the author by prominent physicians and surgeons 

 are the best recommendations the book can have. 



CONTENTS. 



Chapter I. Introduction. 



Chapter II. Suggestion: Its Uses and Abuses. 



Chapter III. Hypnotism: A Demonstration of the Efficiency of Suggestion. 



Technique of Inducing the Hypnotic State. 



Chapter IV. Theory and Practice of Suggestive Therapeutics. 



Chapter V. Simple Suggestions, or Suggestion Without Hypnotism. 



Cahpter VI. Hypnotic Suggestive Therapeutics Applied in Medicine, Surgery. 



Chapter VII. The Psychological Factor in Obstetrics. 



Chapter VIII. Training the Subconscious Self for Health and Strength. 



Chapter IX. Correct Diagonsis a Safeguard Against Blunders. 



Chapter X. Philosophy and Religion and Their Relation to Health. 



Chapter XI. Conservation of Energy, Education and Control of Emotions. 



Breathing, Relaxation, Dietetics, Exercise, etc. 



Chapter XII. Roughing It as a Means of Health. 



Chapter XIII. Are All Specialists Egotists? 



Chapter XIV. Personality as a Factor in Therapeutics. 



Chapter XV. Environment: Its Influence in Therapeutics. 



Chapter XVI. Brutality of Frankness: Honesty Imperative. 



Chapter XVII. Physical and Mental Hygiene; Character as a Resource of Health. 



Chapter XVIII. Suggestion in Education, Character Building, etc. 



Chapter XIX. Moral Stamina a Therapeutic Power; The Higher Art in Therapeutics, 



and the True Physician. 



Chapter XX. Self-Mastery as a Fine Art. 



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