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Type of auscultation
Derivation succuss

Examples of succussion

succussion
Each dilution followed by succussion is assumed to increase the effectiveness.
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Basically, the investigators looked at whether succussion in addition to dilution matters.
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Hippocratic succussion is the internal splashing noise of hydropneumothorax or pyopneumothorax.
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Isn't that the whole reason they give for all the succussion steps between each serial dilution?
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Bell would like to actually test the effects of succussion on the production of homeopathic remedies.
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After all, there's none of that difficult and annoying succussion or that pain-in-the-rear task of serial dilutions.
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In any case, supposedly these nanobubbles break up and form new nanobubbles with each step of dilution and succussion.
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According to Bell, all that grinding and succussion generates nanoparticles, and these nanoparticles do things.
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Table 3 looks at the number of succussion steps.
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More examples
  • Shaking a person to determine whether a large amount of liquid is present in a body cavity
  • (succuss) shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body)
  • Succussion may refer to:
  • Forcefully shaking a homeopathic remedy to help dilute it.
  • TO HIT AGAINST A RESILIANT OBJECT SUCH AS A LEATHER BOUND BOOK OR THE PALM OF YOUR HAND.
  • Succussion is the vigorous and thorough 'mixing' process, applied to the medicine at each dilution stage.
  • Vigorous shaking after each dilution during the preparation of a liquid homeopathic products. Proponents claim that this "releases energy" that "potentizes" the mixture for each dilution and that the process and outcome differ from that of ordinary serial dilution.
  • This term is related to dynamisation mentioned on this page. Succussion is another manner of preparing a diluted homeopathic remedy by subjecting it to vigorous shaking. ...
  • The process of shaking repeatedly a material in solution to make it active.