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Desmond Gerald Fitzgerald (1834-1905) was an English electrician and spiritualist. Fitzgerald founded a weekly magazine known as Electrician in 1861. It later became a monthly magazine. Fitzgerald was also involved in improving the manufacture of white lead. Fitzgerald was a vice-president of the British National Association of Spiritualists and an editor for a spiritualist journal Spiritual Notes. He was a convinced believer in mesmerism and spiritualism. He also defended the discredited "Odic force" of Carl Reichenbach. He was an early council member of the Society for Psychical Research.

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  • Desmond Gerald Fitzgerald (1834-1905) was an English electrician and spiritualist. Fitzgerald founded a weekly magazine known as Electrician in 1861. It later became a monthly magazine. Fitzgerald was also involved in improving the manufacture of white lead. Fitzgerald was a vice-president of the British National Association of Spiritualists and an editor for a spiritualist journal Spiritual Notes. He was a convinced believer in mesmerism and spiritualism. He also defended the discredited "Odic force" of Carl Reichenbach. He was an early council member of the Society for Psychical Research. (en)
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  • Desmond Gerald Fitzgerald (1834-1905) was an English electrician and spiritualist. Fitzgerald founded a weekly magazine known as Electrician in 1861. It later became a monthly magazine. Fitzgerald was also involved in improving the manufacture of white lead. Fitzgerald was a vice-president of the British National Association of Spiritualists and an editor for a spiritualist journal Spiritual Notes. He was a convinced believer in mesmerism and spiritualism. He also defended the discredited "Odic force" of Carl Reichenbach. He was an early council member of the Society for Psychical Research. (en)
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  • Desmond G. Fitzgerald (en)
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