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Definition of Dynamised
1. dynamise [v] - See also: dynamise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamised
Literary usage of Dynamised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology by James Samuelson, William Crookes (1875)
"To the combination of RUDIMENTARY INSTINCT, or soul of the third degree, with a
part of the dynamised matter, and with affinity, the apparition of the ..."
2. The Journal of Science by Calcutta Asiatic Society (1875)
"To the combination of RUDIMENTARY INSTINCT, or soul of the third degree, with a
part of the dynamised matter, and with affinity, the apparition of the ..."
3. The Journal of Mental Science by Royal Medico-psychological Association (1886)
"If it were an energy highly dynamised, should we ever have it in conjunction with
indolence or inactivity? And undoubtedly conformation is clearly the cause ..."
4. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1875)
"... absolutely inert substances, such as loaf- sugar and skim-milk, or pretending
to treat their patients with dynamised thunderbolts and diluted moonshine. ..."
5. A Homoeopathic Treatise on the Diseases of Children by Alphonse Teste, Emma H. Coté, Joseph Hippolyt Pulte (1860)
"In some cases, a dose of carbo-vegetabilis, properly dynamised, may be necessary;
in others, a similar doze of sepia." * The respect I feel for the genius ..."
6. The Homoeopathic Materia Medica by Alphonse Téste, Charles Julius Hempel (1854)
"But, it may be objected, were not the pains caused by the dynamised ... It has
seemed to me that the dynamised haschisch antidotes the massive doses of this ..."
7. The Chronic Diseases, Their Specific Nature and Their Homeopathic Treatment by Samuel Hahnemann, Charles J Hempel (1846)
"The carbonate of Manganese is dynamised in the' usual fashion; ... This is the
Manganum aceticum, one drop of which is dynamised by succussion up to the ..."