Thomson Jay Hudson
Thomson Jay Hudson | |
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| Born | 22 February 1834 |
| Died | 26 May 1903 (aged 69) |
| Education | LL.D. Ph.D. |
| Occupations | author, lecturer, lawyer, journalist, patent examiner |
| Known for | Anti-spiritualist, Psychic research, experimental psychology, studies in hypnotism |
Thomson Jay Hudson (February 22, 1834 – May 26, 1903), was an American author, journalist, a chief examiner of the US Patent Office, and a prominent anti-Spiritualist psychical researcher, known for his three laws of psychic phenomena, which were first published in 1893.