id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2184388.0001.001 Joslin, Benjamin F. Evidences of the power of small doses and attenuated medicines, : including a theory of potentization. A discourse before the New York Homoeopathic Society, March 9th, 1847, / by B. F. Joslin, M.D. 1848 .txt text/plain 8741 479 60 But because the patient feels no explosion of the disease, no laceration of other parts by its fragments, he often doubts whether the medicine has acted. Secondly; That Hahnemann's method of diffusing a medicinal substance through a non-medical one, by successive steps The truth that Hahnemann's processes are peculiarly efficient in the development of medicinal power, is established Hahnemann's process developes the power of a drug by effecting a comminution, and in no other way. One man, by Hahnemann's process, can, in a single day, effect a greater comminution of a substance, than could have groups of medicinal molecules must be effected by each successive operation. this division of the medicine might take place many thousands of times, without reducing it to the indivisible particles-the proper atoms if such exist. For this additional reason, the powders and sQlutions prepared by Hahnemann's method-which divides the medicine into parts inconceivably smaller may possess peculiar power. ./cache/miua.2184388.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2184388.0001.001.txt