Interval : mesmerism and hypnosis.
- Date:
- 2004
- Audio
About this work
Description
Alyn Shipton looks back at Franz Anton Mesmer's captivating and intriguing public mesmeric ceremonies which so fascinated medics, artists and writers in the Victorian era. Charles Dickens, for instance, became closely involved with the medic John Elliotson's mesmeric work, and subsequently appeared to successfully mesmerise his own wife, Kate. James Braid modernised mesmerism, changing its name to hypnotism and abandoning many of its more theatrical aspects. The programme ends with Shipton being hypnotised by Paul McKenna and feeling thoroughly relaxed.
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : BBC Radio 3, 2004.
Physical description
1 sound cassette (25 min.)
Notes
Broadcast on 11 February, 2004
Creator/production credits
Produced by Jessica Isaacs
Presented by Alyn Shipton
Copyright note
BBC Radio
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Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores685A