Homeopathic Glossary
Dynamization: reducing the volume and increasing the effectiveness of a medicinal substance by repeated dilution with succussion.
Law of Similars: the principle that "like cures like", upon which Homeopathic treatment is based.
Materia Medica: a compendium of substance (remedy) proving records.
Minimum Dose: the smallest amount of a similimum that will result in the most efficient healing with least aggravation.
Proving: the procedure for ascertaining the effects of substances by administering them to healthy human subjects, then observing and recording the consequent mental, emotional, and physical changes.
Remedy: a Homeopathic medicine.
Repertory: an index of symptoms found in Materia Medicas.
Similimum: that substance which, during proving, generates a set of symptoms similar to a sick individual's totality of symptoms.
Succussion: violent shaking with impact applied during dynamization of remedies.
Totality of Symptoms: the complete set of mental, emotional, and physical manifestations of an individual's illness.