Abstract

Homoeopathic remedies are prepared by serial dilution, with periods of succussion carded out between each step of dilution. In practice there are many ways of carrying out the impact succussion. This paper describes a series of experiments using both traditional hand succussion and machine succussion. They were designed to discover how much succussion is needed to develop the remedy in a biologically detectable way, what rest period, if any, is necessary between succussive treatments, and whether or not there is any observable difference between the effects of hand and machine succussion.

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