Journal - American Institute of Homopathy . d the 30th potency in another. Hahnemann at first gavelarge doses but caused marked aggravations before reaction took led him to diminish the size of his dose until the primary actionwas so slight and of such short duration that it was not manifest tothe patients senses. He recommended that drugs be diluted or potent-ized in the following manner: The first potency was made by addinga given number of parts of the tincture to alcohol to make the powerequal 1-100. This is succussed a number of times. Tinctures are ofdifferent strength and the


Journal - American Institute of Homopathy . d the 30th potency in another. Hahnemann at first gavelarge doses but caused marked aggravations before reaction took led him to diminish the size of his dose until the primary actionwas so slight and of such short duration that it was not manifest tothe patients senses. He recommended that drugs be diluted or potent-ized in the following manner: The first potency was made by addinga given number of parts of the tincture to alcohol to make the powerequal 1-100. This is succussed a number of times. Tinctures are ofdifferent strength and the proportion added must vary.—D. E. S. Cole-man, Med. Times. May, 1915. THB JOUBNAL OF THE AMEBICAR IN8T1TUTB OF HOM(EOPATHT. A Perfect Poultice— physiologically active from the firstmoment of contact; physically clean,convenient and agreeable to the mostfastidious patient; protective to themost sensitive skin, which, on removalof poultice, even after 48 hours, isalways in a normal, wholesome con-dition^. The foregoing briefly describes. Directions:—Alwaysheat in the originalcontainer by placingin hot exposure tothe air impairs its os-motic properties — onwhich its therapeuticaction largely depends


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