Hallucinations and illusions : a study of the fallacies of perception / by Edmund Parish.
- Edmund Parish
- Date:
- 1897
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Credit: Hallucinations and illusions : a study of the fallacies of perception / by Edmund Parish. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Paralysis, 26, 28, 73, 166 Paranoia, 23, 62 . Parcesthesia, 6, 25, 29 Pascal, 78 Pathological states, hallucinations in, 6, 8, etc. Peritonitis, 2 Perceptions, objective and subjective, distinguished, i Phantasticon (Joh. Mliller), 114 Poijit de repere (Binet), 149, 213, 220, 231, 232, 233; new conception of, 235, 314 Poisons as a cause of dissociation, 153; narcotics, etc., specific action of, 46, 47 Post - hypnotic hallucinations, see Hallucinations, post-hypnotic Pressure on the eye-ball, 170, 200, 201 Prism, experiments with, 130, 150, 200, 231, 232 Pseudo-hallucinations, 249 Pseudo-recognition, 277 Psychic blindness, 215, 216 Psychic elements, 326, 329 Psychical Research, Society for, 82, 273, 292 Raphael, 80 Rapport, 204-212 Reading, prolonged, 98 Reflex hallucinations (Kahlbaum), 117 Reflex sensations, see Synaesthesia Refluent nerve-currents, 125, 126, 131 Reproduction, organs of, 29 ** Retinal action in hallucination, 125, 128, 130, 199-202 Retroactive hallucinations, 285 Reverberation of impression, 7 Rudimentary hallucinations, see Hal- lucinations, rudimentary Saints, hallucinations of, 32, 39, 325 Salpetriere School of hypnotism, 196 Santonin, 8, 46 Savonarola, 78 Scheme of physiological process in false perception, 144 Schumann, Si, 338 Scott, W., 81 Selection, involuntary, in Census In- quiry, 288 Self-suggestion in hypnosis, 208 Sensory and mental delusions dis- tinguished, I, 2 Septimius Severus, 65 Severn, Mrs., 240 Sex in hallucination, '^t^, 1S4 Shell-hearing, 70 Sigiies reducteurs (Taine), 118 Smell, hallucinations of, see Hallu- cinations, olfactory Socrates, ']'] Solitude, 96-157 Somnambulism, 34 Sound-seeing, see Audition coloree Spasm of apperception (Royce), 277 Spasmodic chattering, 262, 268 Speaking with tongues, 262 Starting factor in hallucination, 231 Subliminal consciousness, 66, 70 Subconscious ideas, 51, 194 Suggesting factor in hallucination, 231 Suggestion, 26, 94 (see Rapport)-, retinal action accounted for by, 199 Swedenborg, 39 Synsesthesia, 221. 228, 229 Tabes, 2 Telepathic hallucinations, 272 - 292, 316; experimental, 241, 317 Telepathic crystal-visions, 66; impres- sion, definition of, 274 Telepathy, 76, 190, 201, 241, 272, 274» 301, 3i3> 317, 320, 335 Temperament, 188 Terror, 34, 45, 250, 251 Theodoric, 80 Thought-transference, 317 (see Tele- pathy) Tobacco, 169, 239 Training in hypnotic subject, 220 Transferred sensations, 241 Tumours in the brain, 167, 174, iSo Typhoid fever, 8 Typhus-delirium, 34, 49 Unilateral hallucinations, see Hal- lucinations, unilateral Universal fallacies of perceptions, 3, 336, 337, 341](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2107141x_0409.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


