Sir James Frazer later elaborated upon this principle by dividing magic into the categories of sympathetic and contagious magic.
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One urologist told him he sees the enlarged organ as " a totem, providing through contagious magic, a confidence that can pervade ( the patient's ) entire being ."
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One urologist told him he sees the enlarged organ as " a totem, providing through contagious magic, a confidence that can pervade ( the patient's ) entire being ."
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:James George Frazer in " The Golden Bough " calls it " sympathetic magic ", or, more specifically, the branch of that magic he calls " homeopathic magic " or " imitative magic ", the other being " contagious magic " . ( That book is on line at Gutenberg and is a must-read for anyone interested in stuff like this . ) He proposes that one of the two principles on which magic is based is that like produces like .-- talk ) 01 : 08, 29 May 2008 ( UTC)