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  1. BORIS SIDIS. The American Magazine, 1910, 71, 71-81. (This is an excerpt from "Masters of the Mind" ― an article well worth reading.) Dr. Sidis has a two-fold claim on the interest of the readers of this magazine, as being the father of that wonderful the eleven-year-old Harvard student, William James Sidis―he was twelve in April―whose ...

  2. Nov 7, 2006 · In the waning years of the nineteenth century, boatloads of Russian Jewish immigrants were arriving in New York harbor as they fled from the religious and political persecution of their homeland. Boris and Sarah Sidis arrived in such a fashion, and they quickly gained notoriety in the United States as brilliant individuals.

  3. Boris Sidis A Study of the Mob “Blind, stupid obedience, that slavish obedience which is peculiar to hypnotized subjects, distinctly characterizes the subjects of the Czar.”

  4. Boris Sidis D. Appleton & Company , 1898 - Mental suggestion - 386 pages The object of this book is the study of the subconscious, normal or abnormal, individual or social, in its relation to suggestion and suggestibility; the book discusses the psychology of suggestion and examines the subconscious nature of both man and society.

  5. Apr 2, 2018 · About this eBook. Author. Sidis, Boris, 1867-1923. LoC No. 22024046. Title. Nervous Ills, Their Cause and Cure. Contents. Self-preservation and fear -- Stages of fear -- The primacy of fear -- Fear and superstition -- The power of fear -- Fear and disease -- Forms of neurosis -- Fear and the hypnoidal state -- Health and morbidity -- The ...

  6. by Boris Sidis and Edward A. Ross | Oct 28, 2023. Kindle. $399. Print List Price: $10.60. Available instantly. Paperback. $1060. FREE delivery Tue, Feb 27 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon. Or fastest delivery Fri, Feb 23.

  7. www.sidis.net › sarahmenuSidis Biography

    Dr. Sidis, widow of Dr. Boris Sidis, an outstanding abnormal psychologist at Harvard some decades ago, talked about her theories yesterday while visiting with Mrs. Samuel Starr of 206 Waterman Street. She practiced psychiatry herself for some 40 years and is now 78 years old. But she does not allow age to slow her down.

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