Myers, A(rthur) T(homas) (1851-1894)

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Myers, A(rthur) T(homas) (1851-1894)

Brother of F. W. H. Myers and a founding member of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), London, serving on the society's council from 1888 to 1894. He used his medical knowledge to investigate cases of alleged paranormal healing and also made a special study of hypnotism. He was largely responsible for forming the Edmund Gurney Library of books and pamphlets on hypnotism and related subjects. Myers also participated in the experiments of the French neurologist Pierre Janet in telepathic hypnotism, as well as some of the SPR sittings with the American medium Leonora Piper. He died in London, England, January 10, 1894.

Sources:

Myers, Arthur Thomas. "Report on a Alleged Physical Phenomenon." Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 3, no. 9 (1885).

Myers, Arthur Thomas, and F. W. H. Myers. "Mind-Cure, Faith-Cure, and the Miracles of Lourdes." Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 9, no. 24 (1893).