Research On The Low Potencies of Homeopathy
Research On The Low Potencies of Homeopathy
Research On The Low Potencies of Homeopathy
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MONOGRAPH
RESEARCH ON
BY
W.
E.
BOYD,
YALE
MEDICALUBRARY
Gift of
DEPARTMENT
OF PUBLIC HEALTH
CL
C.-E.A.W1NSL.OW
2l 6
MONOGRAPH
RESEARCH ON
W.
E.
BOYD,
LONDON
WILLIAM HEINEMANN
(MEDICAL BOOKS) LTD.
1936
FEB
1965
q36B
CONTENTS
PAGE
Summary
AI
24
All
25
A III
26
BI
26
BII
31
Bill
31
B IV
32
China
35
Nux Vomica
37
ill
SUMMARY
An account is given of the method of preparation
of the homoeopathic potency. Research methods are
described by which investigations were carried out
on
An
insoluble metal.
4.
A salt.
A simple organic substance.
A radio-active salt.
5.
2.
3.
By these methods low potencies of various homoeopathic preparations were shown to be capable of
by
fluorescent and
The clear watery tincture
of gold produced by the method of Hahnemann is
thus shown to contain gold, a fact denied by many.
identification
spectroscope,
and
individualistic,
choice
The homoepathic
more
so-called
and vitamins.
Only recently Langdon Brown pointed out the
potency of the minute dose when considering the
" The
therapeutics of vitamins and hormones.
"
body," he stated, worked with fractions of a milligram. The potency of a hormone is enormous.
secretions
part
is
amount is
Hahnemann's
solution
of metallic gold
appeared to his contemporaries an absolute impossibility, yet, as will be seen later, time and modern
instruments have shown his experiments to be
evidence of his great intuition and powers of exact
observation.
led to
many uninformed
The
;
(b)
The
was then succussed heavily, the number of succusThe important point was
"
and so
on.
The
When
etc.
when
extractives
When
and prolonged
as "
triturations or as solu-
On
10
it
is
useless to irradiate
by
11
and
drugs
is
neglected.
The homoeopathic
solutions were
termed potencies
12
This
section
potencies
is
of the
research
investigation
on
it is
qualities in other
soluble metal
substance
(4)
(2)
salt
(3)
radio-active salt
type.
(1)
An
in-
simple organic
;
(5)
Organic
Fig.
1.
E.
13
preparations, but
decomposition products,
salts. 2
It
to
Dr.
tincture,
14
by
ultra-
Lycopodium was
by Judd Lewis. 3 The spectrogram
shown makes clear that far from being an inert
dusting powder as used in allopathic circles we have
tion of the mineral constituents of
number of
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15
by no means an
copoeia.
in a natural
belladonna,
sepia,
16
gamma
equivalent to
showed activity
10,000,000,000.
Fig.
3.
Oscillograph
6x.
The movement
of the oscillograph
fi
17
out by Dr.
Peruvian bark, and
carried
i.e.,
Nux Vomica. 3
alcohol (Figs.
Appendix
4, 5).
A give3 particulars
of the preparation of
It would therefore
of widely different origins.
appear that there is no reason for criticising either
the methods of preparation or activity of the
homoeopathic low potencies, and that experimentais therefore neither unreasonable nor impossible
along the lines claimed to give results by those who
use these drugs in accordance with the correct
technique of administration and dosage.
tion
18
2-
juapiyaco
19
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20
10_1 to
by
10
6
.
University,
definite effects
21
is
surface in proportion to
22
of the same substances with their usual accompanying substances on volunteers or sensitive subjects.
is necessary, moreover, to realise that success in
It
is
also to be
action
the
To
who
drug to be tested.
feel
which
is
at present
steadily investigated
23
The evidence
but is intended to emphasise that adequately informed experiment may be carried out with substances
REFERENCES
1.
Bbagg.
" X-rays
Bell
&
Sons.
Martindaxe.
Appendix B.
3.
4.
Judd Lewis.
5.
2.
Lewis.
tures
6.
7.
Leach.
8.
9.
Walbum.
Z.
Pathologica
f.
et
Journ. Amer.
Ixxviii., p. 1521.
Krebs Forschung
31,
Bd. 1930
Acta
etc.
10.
11.
24
APPENDIX
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX
APPENDIX A
Lycopodium.
using one part
25
II
described previously.
from experimental
were produced in
Jena vials being used
The
made
in a separate
vial.
APPENDIX
26
Jena
arsenic free.
APPENDIX A
III
described previously.
APPENDIX B
Report on an
Aurum
parations of
W.
APPENDIX
The preparations included
Aurum Metallicum lx
>>
>>
27
trituration.
ox
,,
7x tincture
in
20
per
cent,
alcohol.
,,
,,
holic solution.
&
Co. Ltd., of 73
Duke
Street,
London, W.l.
Each sample was to be examined spectroscopically
for gold, and some of the samples were to be
examined for colloidal gold in accordance with a
paper entitled " Some of the Physical and Chemical
Properties of Colloids,"
28
APPENDIX
and
solid portions
mixed).
;;
APPENDIX
29
extent as tentative.
observations
1.
With a
now made
little
The 7x
gave a
This was done three times under
various conditions with the same results.
3. The 7x " tincture," 87 per cent, alcohol
(a) The clear liquid only showed no Brownian
2.
good
display.
movement
mixture of lactose and tincture also
The
(6)
showed no movement.
4. The 6x trituration could, of course, by itself
show no Brownian movement. It had to be mixed
with a liquid
(a) With ten parts of water
:
(6)
(c)
it
showed Brownian
movement
With 20 per cent, alcohol it showed Brownian
movement
With strong alcohol and poured off there was
These
no display whatever.
observations prompted the examination
and
dissolving
APPENDIX
30
in water.
The
solution
colloidal gold.
is
make
and
move-
ment.
(Signed)
Jtjdd Lewis.
S.
Note.
An additional later report on the ultramicroscopic appearance of similar tinctures, freshly
prepared from the trituration compared with a
tincture of lactose alone similarly triturated and dissolved, gave the following opinion
" I am of opinion, therefore, that
:
is
present in the
state
Aurum
some gold
Met. trituration in a
colloidal
APPENDIX
31
is
desirable
to
APPENDIX B
II
we were
W. Harris,
F.I.C.
APPENDIX B
Reports by
S.
III
Judd Lewis,
D.Sc. (Tubingen),
LYCOPODIUM
I have analysed spectrographically the mineral
constituents
lx, 2x, 3x,
in
and
APPENDIX
32
Jtjdd Lewis.
S.
APPENDIX B IV
Report on the Absorption
Dilution of Certain
W.
Spectra of Homoeopathic
Tinctures,
on behalf of Dr.
E. Boyd, Glasgow
etc.
region
of the
spectrum.
This
has
APPENDIX
The remedies
selected were
33
rilled
intensity
tables,
panying curves.
either
in the following
the accom-
in
in order to
assist comparison.
It
is
marked
is
graded with
tion
APPENDIX
34
although
The range of
to determine them experimentally.
experiment is really very limited, viewed scientifically, although as a matter of practice it is very
wide.
The
for
nux
fact that
far as 5x,
latter, assisted
is
accounted
tions of tannins
nux is
The
practically devoid.
by
Messrs. Nelson
&Co.
(Signed)
S.
Judd Lewis.
CHINA
35
CHINA
Extinction
Wavelength.
Coefficient.
lx
01
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-6
0-7
0-8
0-9
10
11
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
6975
6725
6500
6380
6300
6200
6150
6100
6050
6010
5960
5940
5890
5830
2x
6750
6180
5875
5620
5460
5370
5300
5235
5180
5130
5105
5080
5050
5030
5020
4990
4980
4945
3x
4685
4160
3905
3700
3600
3530
3490
3455
3435
3405
3385
3365
3348
3260
3200
3185
4x
4260
3925
3730
3593
3510
3405
3277
3105
2994
2940
2915
2892
2842 2643 2600
2800 2745 2552
2523
2498
2484
2475
..
CHINA
36
CHINA
Extinction
Wavelength.
Coefficient.
6x
5x
004
007
01
013
016
0-2
0-23
0-26
0-3
0-33
0-36
0-4
0-43
0-46
0-5
0-53
0-56
0-6
0-63
0-66
0-7
0-73
0-8
3760
3553
3275
2890
2605
2470
2428
2390
4180
3795
3580
3222
2940
2845
3395
3257
3114
3020
2978
2937
2896
2838
7x
2700
2663
2618
2585
2564
2540
2517
2488
2468
2616
2572
NUX VOMICA
37
NUX VOMICA
Extinction
Wavelength.
Coefficient.
01
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-6
0-7
0-8
0-9
10
11
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
lx
2x
3x
5950
6070
4800
4680
4590
4520
4450
4330
4235
4180
4115
4060
4020
3995
3970
3955
3920
3910
4035
3940
3855
3790
3730
3705
3685
3665
3650
3640
3620
3615
3605
3595
3580
3575
3565
3555
3890
3620
3475
3340
3235
3125
2975
2843
2740
2695
2660
2630
2595
2550
2505
2450
2420
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NUX VOMICA
38
NUX VOMICA
Extinction
Wavelength.
Coefficient.
04
07
1
13
16
2
23
26
3
33
4x
5x
3355
3105
2960
2860
2713
2628
2563
2440
2393
2353
2585
2410
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