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Hypnotic and non-hypnotic revivification with special reference to Jack London's “martin eden”

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From the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Schneck, J.M. Hypnotic and non-hypnotic revivification with special reference to Jack London's “martin eden”. Psych Quar 42, 504–507 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01564388

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