John Milne Bramwell (1852 – 1925) was an Scottish physician and author, born at Perth, and educated at the University of Edinburgh.
He collected the works of James Braid the founder of hypnotherapy and was helped maintain his legacy in Great Britain. He studied hypnotism thoroughly, including that employed in FranceatParis and Nancy. He was himself renowned a practitioner of hypnotherapy.
Dr. Bramwell wrote:
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