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Note on some phenomena of somnambulism. Somnambulism refers here to a state of "sleepwalking" or a trance-like state induced by hypnosis. Bulletin of the Society of Physiological Psychology, 1885, 24, and 1886, 70. Philosophical Review, 1886. I, 190 and II, 212.
The intermediate phases of hypnotism. Scientific Review, 1886, l. 578.
Unconscious phenomena and the doubling of personality during induced somnambulism. Philosophical Review, 1886, II, 577: 1887, I, 449. and 1888, I, 238.
Malebranche. Search for the Truth. Study on Malebranche and the theory of animal spirits in the 17th century. Nicolas Malebranche was a French philosopher; "animal spirits" was a historical term for the fluids thought to move through the nervous system. 1 vol. duodecimo. F. Alcan, 1886.
What Francis Bacon of Verulam owed to the alchemical philosophers. original: "Baco verulamius alchemicis philosophis quid debuerit." Latin thesis. 1 vol. octavo. E. Picard, 1889.
An alteration of the faculty of localizing sensations. Bulletins of the Society of Physiological Psychology, 1890, 11. Philosophical Review. 1890. I, 659.
Study on a case of aboulia and fixed ideas. aboulia: a pathological inability to make decisions or act independently Philosophical Review, 1891, 1, 258 and 382.
Note on a parasitic cyst of the brain. General Archives of Medicine, October 1891.
Note on a device intended for the study of kinesthetic sensations. Kinesthetic refers to the sense of body position and movement. Philosophical Review, 1892, II, 506.
Contemporary spiritism. Philosophical Review. 1891, I, 413.
Anesthesia, amnesia, and suggestion in hysterics. Lectures given at the Salpêtrière. The Salpêtrière was the famous Paris hospital where Jean-Martin Charcot conducted his neurological research. Archives of Neurology, 1892, I, 323, 11, 29 and II, 448.
The International Congress of Experimental Psychology, London, 1892. General Review of Sciences, 1892. 609.
Continuous amnesia. General Review of Sciences, 1893, 167.
Study on the "Dictionary of Psychological Medicine" by Hack Tuke. Brain, 1893, 286.
Some recent definitions of hysteria. Archives of Neurology, 1893, I, 417 and II. 1.
Mental state of hysterics: the mental stigmata. 1 vol. duodecimo, Charcot-Debove Collection. Rueff, 1893.
Mental state of hysterics: the mental accidents. 1 vol. duodecimo, Charcot-Debove Collection. Rueff, 1894.
Psychological treatment of hysteria. in the Treatise on Applied Therapeutics by A. Robin, issue XV, 1898.
Anesthesia, amnesia, attention, articles in the Dictionary of Physiology by Ch. Richet, 1898.
Neuroses and fixed ideas:
I. — Experimental studies on disorders of the will, attention, memory, obsessive ideas and their treatment. 1 vol. large octavo, with 68 figures. F. Alcan, 1898.
II. In collaboration with Professor F. Raymond. — Fragments of the Tuesday clinical lessons on the same subjects. 1 vol. large octavo, with 97 figures. F. Alcan, 1898.
Study on an ecstatic. Refers to a patient experiencing religious or mystical ecstasy. Bulletin of the Psychological Institute, July 1901.
Obsessions and psychasthenia: psychasthenia: a psychological disorder characterized by phobias, obsessions, and a loss of the "sense of reality"
I. — Clinical and experimental studies on obsessive ideas, impulses, mental manias, the madness of doubt, tics, agitations, phobias, delusions of contact, the