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词根:succuss
vt.succuss 猛摇振荡
振荡〔法〕:摇动身体的方法
振荡音:一种击水音或溅泼音,为体腔内存在液体和空气之指征
noun
the action or process of shaking or the condition of being shaken especially with violence:
a shaking of the body to ascertain if fluid is present in a cavity and especially in the thorax
the splashing sound made by succussion
1 In fact, homeopaths claim that a substance becomes more potent the more it becomes diluted by intense shaking, a process they call succussion.
2 Although not accurate in the conclusions reached at the time, the value of the method of diagnosis is shown by the retention in modern medicine of the name and the practice of “Hippocratic succussion.”
3 And no doubt can be entertained that many of his patients were the better for the violent succussion of the system which his developed practice put them through.
4 Accelerated inspiration of pure air and a gentle succussion of all the internal organs are blended with that consciousness of power and that self-dependence which the good horseman always feels in the saddle.
5 It is peculiarly suited to dyspeptics, from its direct action upon the abdominal viscera, the contents of which are stimulated by the continued agitation and succussion, consequent on the motion in riding.
3 强烈振动