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" The higher we carry the attenuation accompanied by dynamization (by two succussion strokes | , with so much the more rapid and penetrating action does the preparation seem to affect the vital force and to alter the health... "
A Manual of Pharmacodynamics - Page 902
by Richard Hughes - 1899 - 962 pages
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Organon of medicine, tr. by R.E. Dudgeon

Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...1835]. 1 The higher we carry the attenuations accompanied by dynamization (by two succussion-strokes), with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...strength even when this operation is carried very far,—in place, as is usual (and generally sufficient) to X, when it is carried up to XX, L, C, and...
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The Monthly Homoeopathic Review, Volume 2

1863 - 782 pages
...from Dr. Dudgeon's translation of the Organon, page 331 : " The higher we carry the attenuations ..... with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...generally sufficient) to X, when it is carried up to XX, L, C, and higher; only that then the action always appears to last a shorter time." Does this not give...
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American Homoeopathic Review, Volume 4

Homeopathy - 1864 - 606 pages
...from Dr. Dudgeon's translation of the Organon, page 331 : ' The higher we carry the attenuations . with so much the more rapid and penetrating action does the preparation seem to effect the vital force and to alter the health, with but slight diminution of strength, even when this...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 35

1877 - 478 pages
...says, " The higher we carry the attenuation accompanied by dynamisation (by two succussion strokes), with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...to affect the vital force and to alter the health." §§ 286, 287 of the last edition are additions, which were already made in the second edition, §§...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volumes 35-36

1877 - 820 pages
...says, " The higher we carry the attenuation accompanied by dynamisation (by two succussion strokes), with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...to affect the vital force and to alter the health." §§ 286, 287 of the last edition are additions, which were already made in the second edition, §§...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 36

1878 - 352 pages
...we read in the Organon of 1833—" The higher we carry the attenuations accompanied by dynamization, with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...strength even when this operation is carried very far—in place, as is usual (and generally sufficient) to x, when it is carried up to xx, L, c, and...
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Organon of Medicine

Samuel Hahnemann - Homeopathy - 1895 - 218 pages
...living 1 The higher we carry the attenuation accompanied by dyuamizatlon (by two succussiou-strokes) with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...strength even when this operation is carried very far—in place, as is usual (and generally sufficient) to X, when it is carried up to XX, "ET C, and...
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Organon of medicine

Samuel Hahnemann - 1901 - 352 pages
...f5/ira.<a< 'The higher we carry the attenuation accompanied by dynamization (by two succussion strokes | , with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...generally sufficient) to X, when it is carried up to XX. L, C, and higher; onl3' that then the action always appears to last a shorter time.i«i * It is especially...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 52

1904 - 1048 pages
...pervading. Hahnemann says, "the higher we earn' the attenuation accompanied by dynamization (by succussion), with so much the more rapid and penetrating action...strength, even when this operation is carried very far. when, for instance, instead of the ordinary dilution, the thirtieth, which is mostly sufficient, it...
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy

1904 - 978 pages
...carry the attenuation accompanied by dynamization (by succussion), with so much the more rapid ami penetrating action does the preparation seem to affect...strength, even when this operation is carried very far, when, for instance, instead of the ordinary dilution, the thirtieth, which is mostly sufficient, it...
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