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ODYLIC FORCE , a See also: term once in vogue to explain the phenomenon of See also: hypnotism (q.v.)
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In 1845 considerable See also: attention was See also: drawn to the announcement by Baron von Reichenbach of a so-called new " imponderable " or " influence " See also: developed by certain crystals, magnets, the human See also: body, associated with heat, chemical See also: action, or See also: electricity, and existing throughout
the universe, to which he gave the name of odyl
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Persons sensitive to odyl saw luminous phenomena near the poles of magnets, or even around the hands or heads of certain persons in whose bodies the force was supposed to he concentrated
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In Britain an impetus was given to this view of the subject by the See also: translation in 1850 of Reichenbach's Researches on See also: Magnetism, &c., in relation to Vital Force, by Dr See also: Gregory, professor of chemistry in the university of See also: Edinburgh
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These Researches show many of the phenomena to be of the same nature as those described previously by F
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A
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Mesmer, and even long before Mesmer's See also: time by Swedenborg
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