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OHAPTER | 12 |
THE SUBJECTIVE STATE OF THE POSSESSED | 26 |
THE GENESIS AND EXTINCTION OF POSSESSION | 91 |
PART II | 129 |
CIVILIZATIONS | 147 |
ii IN THE PRESENT | 199 |
The Jews of Eastern Europe 206 America 210 | 210 |
The Near East 212 India 213 Siam 217 Burmah | 218 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 236 |
Autosuggestibility of primitive races 236 Cases of death | 243 |
Amongst the Veddas of Ceylon 247 Šhamanism amongst | 253 |
The Bataks of Sumatra 265 Malacca | 276 |
South American Indians 287 North American Indians | 292 |
ARTIFICIAL AND VOLUNTARY POSSESSION | 311 |
CONCLUSION | 376 |
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