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 {{anchor:​s71}}Experiments with small doses, then, have led and will always lead honest-minded and capable men, to return to the strict practice of Hahnemann and his pupils. {{anchor:​s72}}The reaction in the matter of the dose may be said then to have led, in some measure, the reaction in other matters. {{anchor:​s71}}Experiments with small doses, then, have led and will always lead honest-minded and capable men, to return to the strict practice of Hahnemann and his pupils. {{anchor:​s72}}The reaction in the matter of the dose may be said then to have led, in some measure, the reaction in other matters.
  
-{{anchor:​s73}}In 1850 the long-continued success of von Boenninghausen had already created a profound impression among Homoeopathicians. Dr. Meyer, of Leipsic; was an earnest student, at that time, of the whole subject we are discussing. {{anchor:​s74}}Dr. Wurmb, at the same period, was successfully treating acute disease ​in his hospital at Vienna, with the thirtieth decimal potency. {{anchor:​s75}}He had determined to make his hospital the gathering place for facts which should aid in determining the, vexed question of the dose. {{anchor:​s76}}He <span grade2>​hoped</​span>​ that subsequent trials might show the superiority or lower dilutions; his hope was not realized. {{anchor:​s77}}The records of the hospital show a clear superiority of the high over the low potencies, in the treatment of acute affections. {{anchor:​s78}}Dr. Wurmb'​s frank publication of this result, which overthrows his own speculations regarding the dose, has exerted a marked influence throughout our school.+{{anchor:​s73}}In 1850 the long-continued success of von Boenninghausen had already created a profound impression among Homoeopathicians. Dr. Meyer, of Leipsic; was an earnest student, at that time, of the whole subject we are discussing. {{anchor:​s74}}Dr. Wurmb, at the same period, was successfully treating acute diseases ​in his hospital at Vienna, with the thirtieth decimal potency. {{anchor:​s75}}He had determined to make his hospital the gathering place for facts which should aid in determining the, vexed question of the dose. {{anchor:​s76}}He <span grade2>​hoped</​span>​ that subsequent trials might show the superiority or lower dilutions; his hope was not realized. {{anchor:​s77}}The records of the hospital show a clear superiority of the high over the low potencies, in the treatment of acute affections. {{anchor:​s78}}Dr. Wurmb'​s frank publication of this result, which overthrows his own speculations regarding the dose, has exerted a marked influence throughout our school.
  
 {{anchor:​s79}}On every side, in every country, there are eager inquiries concerning the high potencies and the proper method of using them. {{anchor:​s80}}Countless experiments are instituted, and in the main with favorable results. {{anchor:​s79}}On every side, in every country, there are eager inquiries concerning the high potencies and the proper method of using them. {{anchor:​s80}}Countless experiments are instituted, and in the main with favorable results.
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