Abstract
SOME forty cases of the ember-walk and the stone-walk (to distinguish the two forms by these terms) selected from a larger number, collected from a wide range of accredited sources, were analysed for a paper I wrote for the Society for Psychical Research (published in the Proceedings in December 1934).
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Cf. Dr. Hadfleld's experiments (Lancet, Nov. 3, 1917) with a hypnotised patient, whose arm was only lightly blistered without hypersemia when touched with a red-hot pencil-case.
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Thomas, E. Fire-Walking. Nature 137, 213–215 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137213a0
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