The shaking method used in preparing homeopathic remedies.
A splashing sound made when there is a large amount of liquid inside a cavity in the body, e.g. the stomach.
Sound heard when a person with a large amount of fluid in a body cavity moves or is shaken.
A splashing noise heard when a patient who has a large quantity of fluid in a body cavity, such as the pleural cavity, moves suddenly or is deliberately shaken.
A clinical technique in which a patient suspected of having excessive fluid in a body cavity usually the stomach or pleural cavity is gently shaken in order to elicit splashing sounds.
The shaking of a person to detect the presence of fluid in the body cavity by listening for a splashing sound, especially in the thorax.
Sucussion is the action of vigorously shaking diluted homeopathic remedies as an integral step in the process of potentization.