This paper studies the reception and development of animal magnetism in Spanish medicine. It analyses in turn: the initial rejection of animal magnetism influenced by the reports of the French Royal Commissions of 1784; the first attempts to implant Mesmerism around 1816; its reluctant acceptance with the introduction of phrenology from 1842 onwards; and, finally, its critical revision, provoked by issues of legal responsibility, from 1856 to 1860. Hypnotism, as a term, began to appear in Spanish medical publications around 1860.
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González de Pablo, Á. (2006). Sobre los inicios del espiritismo en España: la epidemia psíquica de las mesas giratorias de 1853 en la prensa médica. Asclepio, 58(2), 63–96. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2006.v58.i2.22
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