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... | <center>“THE SPIRITUALIST” Newspaper</center> | ||
<center>Established in 1869.</center> | |||
<center>{{Style S-Small capitals|Published Weekly. Price Twopence.}}</center> | |||
<center>10s. 10d. per annum Post Free within the limits of the United Kingdom, and within the English and Foreign Postal Union.</center> | |||
<center>EDITED BY WILLIAM H. HARRISON,</center> | |||
<center>38, Museum-street, London.</center> | |||
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The following Authors have published their names in connection with their Literary Contributions to ''The Spiritualist:—'' | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|His Imperial Highness Nicholas of Russia}}, Duke of Leuchtenberg | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Lord Lindsay}}, F.R.S., (Earl of Crawford and Balcarres), President of the Royal Astronomical Society | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Right Hon. the Countess of Caithness}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Hon. Roden Noel}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Baroness Von Vay}}, Countess Wurmbrand (Austria) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Hon. Robert Dale Owen}}, formerly American Minister at the Court of Naples | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Hon. Alexandre Aksakof}}, St. Petersburg | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Sir Charles Isham}}, Bart. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Capt. R. F. Burton}}, F.R.G.S. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Alfred Russel Wallace}}, Esq., F.R.G.S., | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Madame Juliet Heurtley}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Benjamin Coleman}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Samuel Guppy}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|C. C. Massey}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mr. Serjeant Cox}}, President of the Psychological Society of Great Britain | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Alexander Calder}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Colonel H. S. Olcott}}, President of the Theosophical Society. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Makdougall Gregory}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Miss Douglas}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|G. C. Ottley}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Gerald Massey}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Weldon}} (Miss Treherne) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Captain John James}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|S. C Hall}}, Esq., F.S.A. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|F. Podmore}}, Esq., B.A. (Oxon). | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. S. C. Hall}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Eugene Crowell}}, Esq., M.D., New York | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Stanhope T. Speer}}, Esq., M.D. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Miss C. A. Burke}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Robert S. Wyld}}, Esq., LL.D. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Rev. Maurice Davies}}, D.D. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|H. D. Jencken}}, Esq., M.R.I. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|C. Blackburn}}, Esq., Parkfield, Didsbury, near Manchester | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mme. Blavatsky}}, (India) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Louisa Lowe}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. T. Markley}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Here Christian Reimers}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Louisa Andrews}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. E. Boucher}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Nosworthy}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Showers}}, (India) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Robert Cooper}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Prince Emile de Sayn Wittgenstein}} (Wiesbaden) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Baron Von Dirckinck-Holm-feld}} (Holstein) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. W. Edmonds}}, Esq., Judge of the Supreme Court, New York. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Count de Bullet}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Hon. J. L. O’Sullivan}}, formerly American Minister at the Court of Portugal | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|M. Adelberth de Bourbon}}, First Lieut. of the Dutch Guard to the King of the Netherlands | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|M. L. F. Clavairoz}} (Leon Favre) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|William Crookes}}, Esq., F.RS. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|C. F. Varley}}, Esq., C.E., F.RS. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|John E. Purdon}}, Esq., M.B, Surgeon-Major, A.M.D. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|George C. Joad}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|St. George W. Stock}}, Esq., M.A., (Oxon) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|E. Fortescue Ingram}}, Esq., M.R.C.S. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mynheer J. F. A. Cateau van Rosevelt}}, Mem. Privy Council of Dutch Guiana | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|R. Friese}}, Esq., Ph D., Breslau | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. A. Campbell}}, Esq., B.A. (Cantab) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|D. H. Wilson}}, Esq., M.A., LL.M (Cantab) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Major-General Maclean}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. M. Gully}}, Esq., M.D. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Epes Sargent}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Gordon}}, (India) | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. C. Luxmoore}}, Esq., J.P. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|J. N. T. Martheze}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|William Newton}}, Esq., F.R.G.S. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|H. G. Atkinson}}, Esq., F.G.S. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|C. Carter Blake}}, Esq. Doo. Sci. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|H. M. Dunphy}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Mathieson}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Algernon Joy}}, Esq., M. Inst C.E. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|John P. Turner}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Hensleigh Wedgwood}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The Rev. W. Whitear}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Signor Rondi}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Dr. George Wyld}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|W. Lindesay Richardson}}, Esq. M.D., Melbourne | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|D. Fitz Gerald}}, Esq., M.S. Tel. E. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|T. P. Barkas}}, Esq., F.G.S. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Mrs. Woodforde}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|William White}}, Esq. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Miss Corner}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Miss Florence Marryat}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Madame Isabel de Steiger}} | |||
''The Spiritualist ''has a steadily rising Circulation which has been growing for twelve years in all the English-speaking countries on the Globe. It is regularly on sale at 38, Museum-street, London; 5, Rue Neuve des Petits Champs, Palais Royal, Paris; 84, Russell-street-South, Melbourne; and at the chief centres of Spiritualism in Europe and America. | |||
<center>Advertising terms on application.</center> | |||
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| source details = No. 485, December 9, 1881, | | source details = No. 485, December 9, 1881, pp. 277-79 | ||
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... | <center>{{Style S-Small capitals|By John E. Purdon, M.B.}}</center> | ||
<center>(''Concluded from page 275''.)</center> | |||
The third case of special interest occurring in my own practice, which I shall mention, can be dismissed in a few words It will speak for itself. | |||
A corporal had been under my care at the Sandown hospital for some months, suffering from a general break-down, which was placed to the credit of a constitutional complaint from which he suffered years before. Finding the medicines I employed, and notably the iodide of potassium, upon which I relied, valueless, and seeing the patient getting worse and worse daily, one side becoming paralysed, I thought it my duty to try the effect of mesmerism. | |||
The man proved himself to be the most susceptible upon whom I had experimented, for on looking into his eyes, while holding his hands, he fell back in sleep, from which he was soon awakened by the noise of a falling form. Trying him a second time, he fell into a much deeper sleep, in which I left him, and from which he did not awaken for several hours. | |||
From that time the man got better, and after my removal from that station, I had the pleasure of seeing the poor fellow, who had previously been badly able to use his limbs, and who had walked over to Parkhurst for the purpose of being re-engaged for a further term of service, to which, however, I could not agree, on account of his previous serious illness. | |||
In talking about his case to me he made the simple remark, “you may say what you like was the cause of my cure, but I began to get well from that day.” I had only tried the hypnotic treatment upon the single occasion referred to. | |||
{{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|11-296}} | I mentioned the fact of my employing the above class of treatment, when the occasion suggested it, to the General Officer commanding the District, on the day of his making his yearly inspection. As he was a sensible man, he considered I was quite right to exercise my judgment as seemed best for {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|11-296}} | ||
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london_spiritualist_n.485_1881-12-09.pdf|page=1|London Spiritualist, No. 485, December 9, 1881, | london_spiritualist_n.485_1881-12-09.pdf|page=1|London Spiritualist, No. 485, December 9, 1881, pp. 277-79 | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 8 December 2025
“The Spiritualist” Newspaper
The following Authors have published their names in connection with their Literary Contributions to The Spiritualist:—
His Imperial Highness Nicholas of Russia, Duke of Leuchtenberg
The Lord Lindsay, F.R.S., (Earl of Crawford and Balcarres), President of the Royal Astronomical Society
The Right Hon. the Countess of Caithness
The Hon. Roden Noel
The Baroness Von Vay, Countess Wurmbrand (Austria)
The Hon. Robert Dale Owen, formerly American Minister at the Court of Naples
The Hon. Alexandre Aksakof, St. Petersburg
Sir Charles Isham, Bart.
Capt. R. F. Burton, F.R.G.S.
Alfred Russel Wallace, Esq., F.R.G.S.,
Madame Juliet Heurtley
Benjamin Coleman, Esq.
Samuel Guppy, Esq.
C. C. Massey, Esq.
Mr. Serjeant Cox, President of the Psychological Society of Great Britain
Alexander Calder, Esq.
Colonel H. S. Olcott, President of the Theosophical Society.
Mrs. Makdougall Gregory
Miss Douglas
G. C. Ottley, Esq.
Gerald Massey, Esq.
Mrs. Weldon (Miss Treherne)
Captain John James
S. C Hall, Esq., F.S.A.
F. Podmore, Esq., B.A. (Oxon).
Mrs. S. C. Hall
Eugene Crowell, Esq., M.D., New York
Stanhope T. Speer, Esq., M.D.
Miss C. A. Burke
Robert S. Wyld, Esq., LL.D.
The Rev. Maurice Davies, D.D.
H. D. Jencken, Esq., M.R.I.
C. Blackburn, Esq., Parkfield, Didsbury, near Manchester
Mme. Blavatsky, (India)
Mrs. Louisa Lowe
J. T. Markley, Esq.
Here Christian Reimers
Mrs. Louisa Andrews
Mrs. E. Boucher
Mrs. Nosworthy
Mrs. Showers, (India)
Robert Cooper, Esq.
Prince Emile de Sayn Wittgenstein (Wiesbaden)
Baron Von Dirckinck-Holm-feld (Holstein)
J. W. Edmonds, Esq., Judge of the Supreme Court, New York.
The Count de Bullet
The Hon. J. L. O’Sullivan, formerly American Minister at the Court of Portugal
M. Adelberth de Bourbon, First Lieut. of the Dutch Guard to the King of the Netherlands
M. L. F. Clavairoz (Leon Favre)
William Crookes, Esq., F.RS.
C. F. Varley, Esq., C.E., F.RS.
John E. Purdon, Esq., M.B, Surgeon-Major, A.M.D.
George C. Joad, Esq.
St. George W. Stock, Esq., M.A., (Oxon)
E. Fortescue Ingram, Esq., M.R.C.S.
Mynheer J. F. A. Cateau van Rosevelt, Mem. Privy Council of Dutch Guiana
R. Friese, Esq., Ph D., Breslau
J. A. Campbell, Esq., B.A. (Cantab)
D. H. Wilson, Esq., M.A., LL.M (Cantab)
Major-General Maclean
J. M. Gully, Esq., M.D.
Epes Sargent, Esq.
Mrs. Gordon, (India)
J. C. Luxmoore, Esq., J.P.
J. N. T. Martheze, Esq.
William Newton, Esq., F.R.G.S.
H. G. Atkinson, Esq., F.G.S.
C. Carter Blake, Esq. Doo. Sci.
H. M. Dunphy, Esq.
Mrs. Mathieson
Algernon Joy, Esq., M. Inst C.E.
John P. Turner, Esq.
Hensleigh Wedgwood, Esq.
The Rev. W. Whitear
Signor Rondi
Dr. George Wyld
W. Lindesay Richardson, Esq. M.D., Melbourne
D. Fitz Gerald, Esq., M.S. Tel. E.
T. P. Barkas, Esq., F.G.S.
Mrs. Woodforde
William White, Esq.
Miss Corner
Miss Florence Marryat
Madame Isabel de Steiger
The Spiritualist has a steadily rising Circulation which has been growing for twelve years in all the English-speaking countries on the Globe. It is regularly on sale at 38, Museum-street, London; 5, Rue Neuve des Petits Champs, Palais Royal, Paris; 84, Russell-street-South, Melbourne; and at the chief centres of Spiritualism in Europe and America.
An Experimental Research
The third case of special interest occurring in my own practice, which I shall mention, can be dismissed in a few words It will speak for itself.
A corporal had been under my care at the Sandown hospital for some months, suffering from a general break-down, which was placed to the credit of a constitutional complaint from which he suffered years before. Finding the medicines I employed, and notably the iodide of potassium, upon which I relied, valueless, and seeing the patient getting worse and worse daily, one side becoming paralysed, I thought it my duty to try the effect of mesmerism.
The man proved himself to be the most susceptible upon whom I had experimented, for on looking into his eyes, while holding his hands, he fell back in sleep, from which he was soon awakened by the noise of a falling form. Trying him a second time, he fell into a much deeper sleep, in which I left him, and from which he did not awaken for several hours.
From that time the man got better, and after my removal from that station, I had the pleasure of seeing the poor fellow, who had previously been badly able to use his limbs, and who had walked over to Parkhurst for the purpose of being re-engaged for a further term of service, to which, however, I could not agree, on account of his previous serious illness.
In talking about his case to me he made the simple remark, “you may say what you like was the cause of my cure, but I began to get well from that day.” I had only tried the hypnotic treatment upon the single occasion referred to.
I mentioned the fact of my employing the above class of treatment, when the occasion suggested it, to the General Officer commanding the District, on the day of his making his yearly inspection. As he was a sensible man, he considered I was quite right to exercise my judgment as seemed best for <... continues on page 11-296 >
Editor's notes
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London Spiritualist, No. 485, December 9, 1881, pp. 277-79
