in English by the Scottish surgeon JamesBraid (to whom they are sometimes wrongly attributed) around 1841. Braid based his practice on that developed...
Triumvirate of Harry Vardon (Jersey), John Henry Taylor (England), and JamesBraid (Scotland). The trio combined to win The Open Championship 16 times in...
secretory response. The notion of an ideo-dynamic response contributed to JamesBraid's first neuropsychological explanation of the principle through which...
arranged for her to visit the local surgeon JamesBraid, who had discovered hypnotism in 1841: Mr. Braid, surgeon, whose discoveries in hypnotism are...
France, some twenty years after the death of JamesBraid, who had adopted the term hypnotism in 1841. Braid adopted the term hypnotism (which specifically...
Braid-style hypnotic inductions — the solution for which had, up to that time, eluded Coué: "Coué immediately recognised that the course’s Braid-style...
He was a member of the Great Triumvirate with John Henry Taylor and JamesBraid. Vardon won The Open Championship a record six times, and also won the...
1923, the Old Course was redesigned, lengthened, and strengthened by JamesBraid, a five-time Open champion, one of the era's top architects, and a member...
recorded induction or plays the roles of both hypnotist and subject. JamesBraid in the nineteenth century saw fixing the eyes on a bright object as the...
Sir JamesBraid Taylor, KCIE (21 April 1891 – 17 February 1943) was the second Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, holding office from 1 July 1937...
William B. Carpenter declared, in 1852, was the principle through which JamesBraid's hypnotic phenomena were produced. Émile Coué (1857–1926) was a significant...
cases, be extended for another two years. The inaugural officeholder was JamesBraid Taylor, while K J Udeshi holds the unique distinction of becoming the...
speciality-preference on Esdaile’s part" (p.124). James Esdaile, in an October 1851 letter to JamesBraid; published, by Braid, at Braid (1852), pp.78-80. See also, for...
was influential in beginning The Open Championship in 1860, along with James Fairlie, and struck the very first shot in that event. Morris was sought...
JamesBraid, originates in Braid's response to an 1841 exhibition of "animal magnetism", by Charles Lafontaine, in Manchester. Writing in 1851, Braid...
influence until the end of the 19th century. In 1843, the Scottish doctor JamesBraid proposed the term "hypnotism" for a technique derived from animal magnetism;...
15th century. Golf was becoming increasingly popular in Scotland until James II of Scotland banned the game in 1457 because he felt that young men were...