Manuel de l'étudiant magnétiseur — Scheda/en

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The Manuel de l'étudiant magnétiseur (full title: Nouvelle instruction pratique sur le magnétisme, fondée sur 30 années d'expériences et d'observation) is the didactic manual by Baron du Potet, published in Paris by Germer Baillière in 1850 (3rd corrected and greatly expanded edition). The subtitle is programmatic: thirty years of experience synthesized into a practical guide for those who wish to learn magnetism.

Context and significance

The Manuel arises from du Potet's need to pedagogically systematize what he taught at his School of Paris (opened in 1828). It is the manual of the most frequented school in Europe for magnetism — with nearly one hundred students, many of them physicians.

The original title of the first edition was Cours de magnétisme en sept leçons — a course in seven lessons. The third edition (1850) is "greatly expanded," a sign that du Potet continued to enrich it with decades of practice.

Structure of the book

From the title page and the first pages (OCR Drive), the catalog of du Potet's works on the editions page reveals that the Manuel is structured as a progressive course. The first version was literally "seven lessons"; the 1850 version surpasses them with in-depth studies.

The title of the work in the editorial list reported on the title page:

«COURS DE MAGNÉTISME en sept leçons, suivi du Rapport de M. Husson à l'Académie royale de médecine; 2° édition, 1840, 1 vol. in-8 de 512 pages.»

This indicates that the 1840 version (512 pages!) already included the famous Rapport Husson — the document of the Second Academic Commission that had officially recognized magnetic phenomena in 1831.

Du Potet's works listed on the title page

The title page of the Manuel (1850) lists the complete publications of du Potet — a very precious primary source:

Work Format Year Price Notes
Le Propagateur du Magnétisme Animal 2 vol. in-8 1827 out of print First systematic publication
Cours de magnétisme en sept leçons (with Rapport Husson) 1 vol. in-8, 512 pp. 1840 6 fr. 50 2nd edition; base version of the Manuel
An Introduction to the Study of Animal Magnetism 1 vol. in-12, London 1838 8 fr. Work in English for the London stay
Le Magnétisme opposé à la Médecine 1 vol. in-8 1840 6 fr. History of magnetism in France and England 1820-1840
Essai sur l'enseignement philosophique du Magnétisme 1 vol. in-8 1845 - Philosophy of magnetism
Journal du Magnétisme bimonthly issues 1845+ 10 fr./year Journal founded by du Potet; 8+ volumes from 1845 to 1849
Manuel de l'étudiant magnétiseur 1 vol. in-8 1850 - 3rd corrected and "très augmentée" edition

Also listed are Deleuze (Instruction pratique and Histoire critique) — a sign that du Potet considered them complementary texts to his manual.

The pedagogical method

According to Paret (History of Hypnotism), du Potet was "much more of an experimenter than other prominent magnetizers, and produced most of the phenomena called hypnotic." The Manuel reflects this approach: it is not a theoretical treatise but a laboratory manual.

The subtitle "founded on 30 years of experiments and observations" indicates the empirical method: du Potet teaches what he has personally verified, not what he has read. This distinguishes him from Deleuze (excellent theorist but little practical innovation, according to Donato).

Key point: the included Rapport Husson

The fact that the Manuel included the Report of M. Husson to the Royal Academy of Medicine (1831) is significant. This report was the documentary evidence that magnetism had institutional recognition — at least partial. Du Potet used the manual not only to teach the technique, but to legitimize the entire discipline before the medical establishment.

Primary sources

Anti-hallucination system: every statement is traced back to the sources below. Dossier extracts ISI-CNV.

The Manuel — Drive

Context and collateral sources

See also


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