What was the outcome of Mesmer’s proposal that 10 of his patients be treated by him and 10 be treated by members of the French Academy of Medicine, and then the results compared?
a. Mesmer’s treatment was far more effective.
b. The treatment of the French Academy members was much more effective.
c. The treatments of Mesmer and of the medical doctors were equally effective.
d. Mesmer’s proposal was rejected.
d. Mesmer’s proposal was rejected.
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FIll in the blank with correct word.
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