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Experimental Thought Transference

interposed. It is more in accordance with analogy therefore to ascribe the results, like the others dealt with in this chapter, to an affection of the central rather than the local nervous system.[1]

  1. See Proceedings, S. P. R., vol. i., pp. 257–260; vol. ii., pp. 201–205; vol. iii.. pp. 453–459; vol. v.. pp. 14–17; vol. viii, pp. 577–596.