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Greatrakes's methods (says Professor Joseph Jastrow, in "Fact and Fable in Psychology"), which definitely suggests the production of the hypnotic state; but direct suggestion, reinforced by manipulation, obviously had much to do with the cures.
Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery Robert Means Lawrence
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Joseph Jastrow, in "Fact and Fable in Psychology," remarks that the modern forms of irregular healing present apt illustrations of occult methods of treatment which were in vogue long ago.
Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery Robert Means Lawrence
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It is only in what Joseph Jastrow has called the slums of psychology that the explanation of character is regarded as a fixed system to be applied by phrenologists, palmists, fortune-tellers, mind-readers, and
Public Opinion Walter Lippmann 1931
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D. Appleton & Co. This is the first volume of the "Conduct of Mind" series, the purpose of which, as stated by its editor, Professor Joseph Jastrow, in his introduction to the series, is "to provide readily intelligible surveys of selected aspects of the study of mind and its applications."
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Linguist Joseph Jastrow says that chalom is related to the Hebrew word hachlama, which means "recovery, recuperation."
Chattanooga Pulse 2010
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Dubois, Professor Joseph Jastrow, Professor Pierre Janet, Dr. Bernard
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Professor Joseph Jastrow and Dr.H. M. Kallen of the Faculty of the
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