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Ambroise-Auguste Liébault (1823–1904) was a doctor who founded the Nancy School in the city of Nancy in 1866. He dedicated himself to the study of hypnotic suggestion and its use in health care. Liébault was a follower of Abbé Faria, a pioneer of the scientific study of hypnotism.

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