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Du Potet was a highly successful mesmerist. Some attributed this to the fact he was missing the thumb on his right hand. His reputation was such, apparently, that a man was convicted of murder and executed based on evidence given by "one of Du Potet's clairvoyantes". He operated a free school of
62:, the son of Charles Jean-Baptiste Dupotet, seigneur de La Chapelle et de Sennevoy, and Pierrette Babeau Simone. He was married twice, to Aglaé Saunier in Paris in 1833, and the second time to Marie Isaure Hérault. He died in Paris and is buried in the 117:, and said that magnetism had unlocked for him the secrets of magic. Unlike Levi, he believed that trance enabled contact with the dead and with never incarnated spirits, and his circle believed in 506:
Hypnotism and the Doctors, Volume II: The Second Commission; Dupotet And Lafontaine; The English School; Braid's Hypnotism; Statuvolism; Pathetism; Electro-Biology
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magnetism in Paris from 1826 on, and from 1837 to 1845 practised magnetic healing in London, where he successfully treated
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praises him as an ardent supporter of mesmerism whose "powerful voice" might have stopped the "travesty" of hypnotism.
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Paschal Beverly Randolph: A Nineteenth-Century Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian, and Sex Magician
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C.A.P. 291 (1843), Allée Samson, Division 23, Row 3, 15th tomb from the left; gravestone broken.
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Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718—1868
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The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry
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Hypnotism and the Doctors, Volume I: Animal Magnetism: Mesmer/De Puysegur
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considers him to have "developed ... delusions of grandeur".
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The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction
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Autobiographical Recollections of the Medical Profession
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Du Potet also pursued occult applications of mesmerism.
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by means of magnetic currents. He was a member of the
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Index


esotericist
Franz Mesmer
animal magnetism
Sennevoy-le-Haut
Montmartre Cemetery
epileptic
North London Hospital
The Lancet
mesmerists
Utopian socialism
Lucifer
Eliphas Levi
remote influence
Theosophical Society
Helena Blavatsky
The Discovery of the Unconscious
Henri Ellenberger
Victor Hugo
Revue philosophique de la France et de l'Ă©tranger
JSTOR
41077720


Autobiographical Recollections of the Medical Profession
OCLC
559634098


"Black Magic in Science"

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