This compound presents very different phenomena from those of its elements; and hence Mill called this class of cases "the heteropathic intermixture of effects.
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There is no hint here of Mill's heteropathic laws nor of Lewes's emergents.
They might, he suggests, be termed 'heteropathic laws'.
Thus it appears that even heteropathic laws, such laws of combined agency as are not compounded of the laws of the separate agencies, are yet, at least in some cases, derived from them according to a fixed principle.
But there are other cases of heteropathic effects to which this mode of investigation is not applicable.
But a double purging, or a double amount of narcotism, may have remote effects different in kind from the effect of the smaller amount, reducing the case to that of heteropathic laws, discussed in the text.
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