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Fact and Fable in Psychology
Joseph Jastrow
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  • Darlingism, [224].
  • Darwin, Erasmus, [346].
  • Davey, ——; see Hodgson and Davey.
  • Deafness, in relation to dreams, [347].
  • Deception, as dependent upon objective conditions, [109];
    • as dependent upon habit, [111];
    • love of, [111];
    • historical aspect of, [112];
    • conjuring, [113], [114-117], [120-128];
    • as imitation of reality, [116-118];
    • as dependent upon subjective conditions, [118], [120-128];
    • and technical knowledge, [13], [128], [148];
    • analysis of, [129];
    • as influenced by contagion, [132-134];
    • liability to, [150];
    • see also Illusion.
  • Deleuze, J. P. F., [217].
  • Deslon, [183], [184].
  • Dickens, Charles, [350].
  • Digby, Sir Kenelm, [261].
  • Dorman, ——, [240], [246], [249].
  • Drawings, equivocal, [286-295].
  • Dreams, sensory factors in, [364], [365];
    • of the blind; see Blindness; see Omens.
  • Dupotet, ——, [202], [224].
  • Dyer, ——, [256], [258], [264].
  • Eccentric opinions, [2].
  • Eddy, Mary Baker Glover, [27].
  • Electro-biology, [219].
  • Englinton, ——, [146].
  • Esdaile, ——, [215].
  • Faria, Abbé, [200];
    • his use of suggestion, [201].
  • Folk-medicine, [260], [265].
  • Fox, Margaret and Katie, [138].
  • Frazer, ——, [254].
  • Furness, Horace Howard, [142-144], [158], [163].
  • Galton, Francis, [338], [366].
  • Gassner, Johann Joseph, [179], [180].
  • Greaterick or Greatrakes, Valentine, [176-178], [180].
  • Gregory, William, [222].

  • Hall, G. Stanley, [347], [348].
  • Hallucinations, [71].
  • Hansen, ——, [229].
  • Heermann, Dr. G., [342], [343].
  • Hodgson, Richard, [8], [147], [150];
    • and Davey, [129], [149], [151-157].
  • Hollerith, ——, [301].
  • Houdin, Robert, [121], [122].
  • Husson, ——, [202].
  • Hypnotism, [67], [171];
    • history of, 172 sqq., [203], [227], [231-235];
    • before the Academies, [202-205];
    • extravagances of, [214], [217-227];
    • as applied to medicine, [202], [204], [214];
    • lessons of, [231-235].
  • Hypothesis, its logical status, [100], [101].
  • Illusion, [109], [110];
    • optical, [282], [284];
    • of ambiguous outlines, [286] sqq.;
    • see also Deception.
  • Images, their use in magic, [244].
  • Inertia, mental, [296], [297-300].
  • Interest, as creating coincidences, [88-92];
    • as influencing perception, [119];
    • in Psychical Research, [56-58], [63], [65].
  • Involuntary Movements, [307];
    • illustrations of, [312-321];
    • influence of bodily position upon, [322-330];
    • analysis of, [322-330];
    • varieties of, [334];
    • effects of object of attention upon, [331-333];
    • see also Subconscious.
  • Involuntary whispering, [335], [336].
  • James, William, [39], [41], [43].
  • Kellar, Harry, [122], [140], [150].
  • Keller, Helen, [366];
    • her account of her dream-life, [353-358];
    • her mental traits, [351], [352], [359], [360].
  • Kitto, John, [363], [366].
  • Knerr, Dr., [141], [142], [145].
  • Lang, Andrew, [14], [21], [66], [166], [176].
  • Le Bon, ——, [134].
  • Lewis, Prof. Carvill, [146].
  • Liebault, A. A., [216].
  • Logic, as applied to the occult, [3], [13], [19], [23], [30], [31], [39];
    • logicality and rationality, [45].
  • Lubbock, Sir J., [242], [252].