John Bovee Dods
John Bovee Dods (1795–1872) was a philosopher, spiritualist, mesmerist, and early psychologist. He was born in New York City and died in Brooklyn (on 21 March 1872), but much of his productive life was spent in Maine.
Dods' was a prolific writer. He published "Twenty-Four Short Sermons on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation" (1832) , "Thirty Sermons" (1840) , "Six Lectures on the Philosophy of Mesmerism" (1849) , "The Philosophy of Electrical Psychology" (1851) , "Immortality Triumphant" (1852), and " Spirit Manifestations Examined and Explained" (1854) .
References
Appleton's Cyclopedia
External links
- John Bovee Dods, Electrical Psychologist
- Works by John Bovee Dods at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about John Bovee Dods at Internet Archive
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