[11] Ibid. p. 43.
[12] Ibid. p. 47.
[13] Ibid. p. 49.
[14] Enquête, etc., p. 35. They were greater, also, after meals than before; so Hébert observed. p. 22.
[15] Enquête, etc., p. 5.
[16] I extract them from the "Journal des Connaissances Médico-Chirurgicales," No. 3.
[17] The words are,—"M. Arago n'a pas aperçu nettement les agitations annoncées comme étant engendrées à distance, par l'intermédiaire d'un tablier, sur un guéridon en bois: d'autres observateurs ont trouvé que les agitations étaient sensibles."
[18] Enquête, etc., p. 25.
[19] Enquête, etc., p. 36.
[20] M. Cholet, the individual who, in the hope of gain, furnished the funds to bring Angélique to Paris for exhibition, as soon as he perceived that the speculation was a failure, left the girl and her parents in that city, dependent on the charity of strangers for daily support, and for the means of returning to their humble home.—Enquête, etc., p. 24.