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          This first English version of Dr. von Schrenck Notzing's Materialisations-Phaenomene embodies not only the original volume but also the more important parts of.

          Baron Albert von Schrenck-Notzing was born in Oldenburg, Germany, on 18 May After entering Munich University in to train as a physician, he studied.!

           
          THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF PARAPSYCHOLOGY

          ALBERT VON SCHRENCK-NOTZING

          Physician; psychic researcher.

          B. May 18, 1862, Oldenburg, Germany; d. February 12, 1929, Munich.

          Abstract—Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial figures in the history of medicine and science.

        1. Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial figures in the history of medicine and science.
        2. Baron Albert von Schrenck-Notzing was born in Oldenburg, Germany, on 18 May After entering Munich University in to train as a physician, he studied.
        3. Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial figures in the history of medicine and science.
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        5. M.D., 1888, University of Munich. M. 1892, Gabrielle Siegle.

          One of the best known and most persistent of the psychic researchers of his day, Baron von Schrenck-Notzing devoted forty years to study and experiment, eventually equipping his own laboratory for the investigation of mediumship and frequently financing the publication of his own and others' reports in the whole field of parapsychology.

          He first became interested in the study of psychics through his work as a medical student with hypnotism and the therapy of suggestion.

          Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, M.D., is one of the most controversial figures in the history of medicine and science.

          His interest was heightened when in 1889 in Paris he met the physiologist Charles Richet (q.v.), a serious student of telepathy. In 1891 Schrenck-Notzing published a German translation of Richet's reports on his experiments in thought transference.



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