The first hypnosis-related death in the medical literature was recorded in 1894. Ella Salamon, a cousin of a Hungarian earl, was in a trance, and then, in the words of a physician present there, a muffled scream and fell from his chair.
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Richard von Krafft-Ebing, the famous psychiatrist of the time, is undoubtedly in hypnosis, but it is debatable whether he died of hypnosis.
Since then, occasional cases of death or psychiatric damage associated with hypnosis have occurred occasionally. In 1979, a stage hypnotist asked a young Israeli mother to return to her childhood, when she was hiding from the Nazis. She later said that her newly discovered memories had caused her trouble over the years.
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There are some who say that the trance makes them lethargic or suicidal. But these cases consist of unsystematic data. Research shows that the negative side effects of hypnosis are usually mild.
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