... dried, it becomes in a short time cold, and at length much colder than the other (secondary action). A person heated by violent exercise (primary action) is afterwards affected with chilliness and shivering (secondary action). To one who was yesterday... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 4561868Full view - About this book
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1876 - 262 lehte
...after-effect, or curative effect. § 65. Examples of the first instance referred to, are familiar to everybody. A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer than the other unbathed hand (primary effect) ; but removed from the hot water, and having been well dried, it will... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1895 - 218 lehte
...substitutes its normal state (secondary action, curative action). ? 65. Examples of (A) are familiar to all. A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer...when it is withdrawn from the hot water and again thoroughly dried, it becomes in a short time cold, and at length much colder than the other (secondary... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1901 - 352 lehte
...substitutes its normal state (secondary action, curative action). § 65. Examples of (A) are familiar to all. A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer...when it is withdrawn from the hot water and again thoroughly dried, it becomes in a short time cold, and at length much colder than the other (secondary... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1906 - 348 lehte
...curative action). § 65. Examples of (A) are familiar to all. A hand bathed in hot water is at first mu<;h warmer than the other hand that has not been so treated...when it is withdrawn from the hot water and again thoroughly dried, it becomes in a short time cold, and at length much colder than the other (secondary... | |
| R. E. Dudgeon - 2003 - 630 lehte
...medicine), in the place of which it substitutes its •.ormai state (secondary action, curative action). "Examples of a are frequent enough. A hand bathed...and at length much colder than the other (secondary ac< . j on). A person heated by violent exercise (primary action) is afterwards affected with chilliness... | |
| Baldwin - 2003 - 336 lehte
...aftereffect, or curative effect. § 65. Examples of the first instance referred to, are familiar to everybody. A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer than the other unbathed hand (primary effect) ; but removed from the hot water, and having been well dried, it will... | |
| P. B. Thombre - 2003 - 342 lehte
...of the individual is restored thereby. This is called as secondary curative action. Examples -> (a) A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer than (3) the other hand (primary action but when it is withdrawn from the) hot water and again throughly... | |
| Narendra Jain - 2004 - 568 lehte
...substitutes its normal state (secondary action, curative action). §65 Examples of (A) are familiar to all. A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer...when it is withdrawn from the hot water and again thoroughly dried, it becomes in a short time cold, and at length much colder than the other (secondary... | |
| 1876 - 610 lehte
...after-effect, or curative effect" (Org., §§ 64, 112, 115). Hahnemann then gives the following examples : A hand bathed in hot water is at first much warmer than the other unbathed hand (primary); but removed from the hot water, it becomes colder than the other hand. The... | |
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