1909. This subject is not one to be played or trifled with and a
word of caution by Oxon is given to those who may propose to follow
out an experimental study of mesmeric phenomena on his own
responsibility. Dealing as is does with obscure conditions of the
whole being, it presents various difficulties and not a few dangers
to the inexperienced or rash experimenter. Harm may easily be done
to the unconscious patient, and unmerited obloquy may be cast on
the study of the subject by experiments ignorantly conducted. With
simple knowledge and ordinary care the course is clear, and danger
need not be apprehended; but delicate states of the sensitive
patient do not fitly lend themselves to experiments on the part of
the merely curious and uninstructed investigator.
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