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sarcode

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sarcode (sar·kōd),
n in homeopathy a remedy whose source material came from a healthy tissue or organ of a human or an animal. See also isopathy, nosode, and organotherapy.


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In fact, they were a kind of homeopathic remedy known as tissue sarcodes.
How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms, in which nerves cannot be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility.
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