Woman dies under hypnosis, Tuzer, Upper Hungary
In Tuzer, Upper Hungary, Ella Salamon, hypnotised by the Austrian hypnotist-healer Franz Neukomm in an attempt to cure her nervous ailment, goes into convulsions and dies when Neukomm asks her to give clairvoyant information about the health of a distant patient (his brother). The post mortem found that she had died of heart failure, and Neukomm was convicted of manslaughter. This was the first recorded death to take place under hypnosis
Picture No
10007530
Media ID
47161514
Size
3550px x 4027px
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Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Le petit Parisien, 7 October 1894
Date
17 September 1894
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