The Sensitive Human Being
and
Their Relationship to the Od. The "Od" or "Odic force" was a hypothetical vital energy or life force proposed by Reichenbach, which he believed permeated all nature.
A Series of
Experimental investigations into their mutual forces and properties
with regard to the practical significance
which they have for physics, chemistry, mineralogy, botany, physiology, medicine, forensic medicine, jurisprudence, military affairs, education, psychology, theology, psychiatry, art, industry, domestic conditions, the knowledge of human nature, and social life in the broadest scope.
By
Baron Karl von Reichenbach,
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Liberal Arts,
Honorary citizen of his native city Stuttgart, Knight of the Royal Württemberg Order of the Crown, recipient of Imperial Austrian and Royal Württemberg Medals of Merit, Lord of Gutenbrunn and Raidling in Lower Austria, of Nisko in Galicia, and of the Reisenberg estate near Vienna; Correspondent, Member, and Honorary Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna, the natural research societies of Halle, Breslau, Erlangen, Minden, Jassy, the geological societies of Berlin and Paris, the Hufeland Society in Berlin and the Vienna Physicians, the Bohemian Museum, the Apothecaries' Association in Northern Germany, the Horticultural Society in Vienna, the Antiquities Association in Ulm, the agricultural associations of Brünn, Vienna, Stuttgart, the technical societies of Prague, Frankfurt am Main, Vienna, Mulhouse, Berlin, etc.
Second Volume.
Stuttgart and Tübingen.
J. G. Cotta Publishing House.
1855.