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Print satirising Franz Anton Mesmer, 1784.
AR922215 
Mesmer's tub, 1779 (1875).
AR922033 
Mesmer's tub, c1870.
AR922231 
'Development of Mesmeric Science', 1883. Artist: George du Maurier
AR922218 
Caricature of Franz Anton Mesmer, c1785. Artist: Anon 
Caricature of Franz Anton Mesmer, c1785. He is depicted as an ass hypnotising a female subject with a finger. In 1779, soon after the publication of his treatise Memoire sur la decouverte de magnetism animal, Mesmer (1734-1815), the founder of Mesmerism, opened a consulting room in Paris. Considered by many to be a quack and charlatan, his 'tub' and his ideas of 'animal magnetism' were ridiculed. 
Unique Identifier AR922227 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2786px × 3763px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
ANIMAL
Anon
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Anton Franz Mesmer
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Black & White
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Caricature
Donkey
eighteenth century
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Female
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Franz Mesmer
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Hypnosis
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MAGNETISM
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Oxford Science Archive
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Quack
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