Esther was a patient of Mesmer, who was treating her for blindness. What was the likely scenario when she entered his treatment room?
a) a quiet room, with a soft reclining chair
b) a 'bleeding device' used to drain blood believed to be in excess that resulted in psychogenic blindness
c) a stock of chemical-filled rods, with Mesmer presiding over the room
d) a sterile, well-lit room with several doctors in white laboratory coats
c
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