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300 Hale, Rev. Mr., on witchcraft, 233, 235. Hale, Sir Matthew, on witchcraft, 218; the stained ermine of, 197.

Hall, Dr. Marshall, on fatal diseases of children, 278. Hall, Prof. G. S., on Laura Bridgman's dreams, 125; on work of Society for Psychical Research, 139. Hallucinations, 168-181.

Hamilton, Sir William, on dreams, 115. "Hamlet," the ghost in, 196.

Hartley, Dr. David, on dreams, 150. Hashish, effects of, 117-119, 169. Hazzard on Christian Science, 259-261. Head, fractures of, produced by Gemini, 73; visions produced by blows on, 169. Headache cured by silver dollar, 22. Heart-diseases, simulated by hysteria and indigestion, 7; value of testimony as to cure of, 8; fatal case at an anointing service, 49; cured by Mrs. Eddy, 259, 260, 282. Heathen compared with Spiritualists, 48. Heller, Brother, African missionary scheme, 59. Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, vision of, 180. Hercules, influence of, 73.

Heredity, influence of, 86, 87. Heresy and witchcraft, 211, 212. Herodotus on dreams, 110. Hibbert, Dr., on apparitions, 185. Hieroglyphics, Lilly's, 77, 78, 80, 81. Hill, Dr. L. G., at Dover séance, 30.

Hip-joint, dislocated, cured by mental surgery, 269. Hippocrates, belief in astrology, 66. Hobgoblin, vision of a, 173. Hohenlohe, Prince, cures by, 3, 4, 15. Holland, Sir Henry, cases authenticated by, 20; experience in dreaming, 116; on sleep, 121; on somnambulism, 135. Holy Trinity, cure in name of, 56, 57. Homeopathy, Mrs. Eddy's experiments with, 275, 276. Homer, praises astrology, 67; origin of some of his verses, 209.

Horace, praises astrology, 67; on witchcraft, 209. Horary astrology, 70. Horoscope, casting a, 71-74; inverting a, 88. Horse educated in physiology, 268. Horseshoe as a charm, 200. Houdin, Robert, mission to Algiers, 48. Hugo, Victor, definition of prayer, 255. Human destiny, influence of the heavens upon, 71.

Human knowledge, limitations of, 18. Human mortality, laws of, 18.

Human nature, excesses of, 237.

Hume, David, alleged originator of mind-healing, 245. Humerus, fracture of, cure of, 52. Humphrey, Rev. J. L., testimony as to mental impressions, 50, 51. Hungary, vampyrism in, 188; witchcraft in, 201, 211. Hunter, John, cases authenticated by, 20, 25. Hunterdon County, N. J., curious case in, 137, 138. Hurd, Dr. Henry M., on imperative conceptions, 162, 163, note. Hussites accused of witchcraft, 211.

Hutchinson on Massachusetts procedure, 224. Hutchinson, Dr., on impostures, 229.

Hygiene, importance of, 19; ignored by Christian Science, 254. Hypnotism, artificial somnambulism, 135; relation to witchcraft, 230.

Hypochondria, simulations of other diseases by, 7; the dreams of, 128. Hysteria, peculiarities of, 7; simulation of diseases by, 7, 9, 24, 25; the dreams of, 128; epidemic, 217, 230, 231.

Ideas, transfer of, 154; vivid, 157. Identity, mistaken, 96, 189-192; loss of, in dreams, 129. Ideomania, 31. Idiocy, lack of evidence of cure of, 16. Images, their presentation, 129.

Imagination, cure of paralysis by, 25; as an adjunct to medicine, 265. Imitation, principle of, 231. Imperative conceptions and impressions, 160-162, 163, note. Imposition of hands, 258. Impressions, superstition about, 45; vivid, 157; allied to presentiments, 160. Incantations, 207.

Incredulity, sometimes favorable to impression, 37. Incubus, 112, 113. India, witchcraft in, 207. Indian medicine-men, compared with Spiritualists, 48. Indians, witch-doctors among, 32; Brainerd's experience among, 47, note. Indigestion, simulation of other diseases by, 7. Infants, the dreams of, 122, 127.

Inflammatory affections, cure of, 23, 24, 38. Influence, peculiarity of the word, 68. Innocent III., action against witchcraft, 211. Insane, the dreams of the, 128; hallucinations of the, 168, 273.