Chris
2018-12-01, 08:40 AM
Some more new articles:
Doris Fischer
Doris Fischer is the pseudonym given to Brittia L Fritschle, the subject of a notable early twentieth century case of dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder) in America. The case was reported in detail by Walter Prince, an Episcopal minister who helped cure her.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...is-fischer
Walter Prince
Walter Prince (1863-1934) was a clergyman and parapsychologist known for his ‘Doris Fischer’ study, a notable case of dissociative identity disorder. He also wrote extensively about telepathy, psychometry, clairvoyance and mediumship.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...ter-prince
Henry Gross
Henry Gross (1895–1979) was an American game warden and dowser who used his ability to locate water for landowners. Anecdotal claims regarding Gross were publicized by writer Kenneth Roberts in three books which reached a wide public but also aroused controversy. Tests for psychic ability carried out by parapsychologists proved mostly negative. His most notable achievement was said to be the location of freshwater sources on the island of Bermuda, contradicting a prevailing belief that fresh groundwater was impossible to find there.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/henry-gross
Doris Fischer
Doris Fischer is the pseudonym given to Brittia L Fritschle, the subject of a notable early twentieth century case of dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder) in America. The case was reported in detail by Walter Prince, an Episcopal minister who helped cure her.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...is-fischer
Walter Prince
Walter Prince (1863-1934) was a clergyman and parapsychologist known for his ‘Doris Fischer’ study, a notable case of dissociative identity disorder. He also wrote extensively about telepathy, psychometry, clairvoyance and mediumship.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...ter-prince
Henry Gross
Henry Gross (1895–1979) was an American game warden and dowser who used his ability to locate water for landowners. Anecdotal claims regarding Gross were publicized by writer Kenneth Roberts in three books which reached a wide public but also aroused controversy. Tests for psychic ability carried out by parapsychologists proved mostly negative. His most notable achievement was said to be the location of freshwater sources on the island of Bermuda, contradicting a prevailing belief that fresh groundwater was impossible to find there.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/henry-gross