John Milne Bramwell
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John Milne Bramwell (1852–1925) was an Scottish physician and author, born at Perth, and educated at the University of Edinburgh.
He studied hypnotism thoroughly, including that employed in France at Paris and Nancy. He was a practitioner of hypnotherapy. Dr. Bramwell wrote:
- Successful Treatment of Dipsomania, Insomnia, etc., and Various Diseases by Hypnotic Suggestion (1890-92)
- Hypnotic Anœsthesia (1896)
- On the Appreciation of Time by Somnambules (1896)
- Suggestion: Its Place in Medicine and Scientific Research (1897)
- Hypnotism: Its History, Practice, and Theory (1903)
- Hypnotism and Treatment by Suggestion (1910)