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English: Braid's (1841) "upwards and inwards squint" induction method, as demonstrated by James Coates (1843-1933) in 1904.
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Figure II (facing page 23), in Coates, James (1904), Human Magnetism; or, How to Hypnotise: A Practical Handbook for Students of Mesmerism, London: Nichols.

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Author James Coates (1843-1933)

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Braid's (1841) "upwards and inwards squint" induction method, as demonstrated by James Coates (1843-1933) in 1904.

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