The Psycho-Therapeutic Society
The Psycho-Therapeutic Society
Founded in London, England, on April 1, 1901, for the advocacy of health reform, medical hypnotism, suggestive therapeutics, curative human radiations, and general drugless healing. The first president was George Spriggs, whose services as healing medium were at the disposal of patients for a generation. It is no longer active.
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