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Can a homeopathic remedy work if it contains none of the original curative substance? |
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An historical curiousity - or confirmation of the importance of the homeopathic principle? is the fact that Darwin tested out ultrahigh dilutions on carnivorous plants. In Insectivorous Plants (1875) he writes: |
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The reader will best realize this degree of dilution by remembering that 5,000 ounces would more than fill a thirty-one gallon cask [barrel]; and that to this large body of water one grain of the salt was added; only half a drachm, or thirty minims, of the solution being poured over a leaf
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John Dalton (1776 - 1844) was able to estimate relative atomic masses of various molecules, the smallest unit that a chemical can exist in without losing its identity. His values were soon improved by Amadeo Avogadro (1776 - 1856), in 1811. Avogadro made the very important proposal that the volume of a gas (strictly, of an ideal gas ) is proportional to the number of atoms or molecules that are present. |
Tip This table is slightly dodgy as putting a border round it will reveal... A possible 'design' idea is that the left panel here is a continuation of the main page text...
- The triple panel now added below is 'more logical' for some layouts -
Plus it only works with a certain amount of text...
Bring back borders!
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or 2 - or 10, why not?
<tablebordercolor="#123456"> Changes the color of the border lines.
On to our 'final table today'
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==Triple Table== with header
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This is a useful command to control how wide cells, columns are etc:
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