The homoeopathic treatment of syphilis, gonorrhoea, spermatorrhoea, and urinary diseases / compiled by J. Ph. Berjeau.
- Jean-Philibert Berjeau
- Date:
- [1869], ©1869
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Credit: The homoeopathic treatment of syphilis, gonorrhoea, spermatorrhoea, and urinary diseases / compiled by J. Ph. Berjeau. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![influence, or the patient is of an unhealthy, or scrofulous disposition. Thuja. This remedy is useful in copious watery dis- charges from the urethra, and particularly when compli- cated with condylomata (warts). [For other remedies and indications in gleet, see pre- vious discussion of acute and chronic gonorrhoea.] BALANORRH(EA, Balanitis. This is an inflammatory disease, accompanied with purulent secretion from the surface of the glans, arising principally from gonorrhceal infection ; however, some irritating and non-contagious cause may produce inflam- mation of this part, and even a purulent secretion from the follicular glands which surround the corona glandis. This disease frequently occurs in children. It is neces- sary, however, to observe, that the strong-smelling sub- stance which is secreted and accumulates behind the glans, when the prepuce is not frequently retracted, is not to be confounded with balanorrhoea, as it can easily be cured by a little attention to cleanliness. Contagious balanorrhoea shows itself sometimes in a few hours, or in most cases from three to six days after impure con- nection. General Symptoms.—The first symptoms are a slight smarting or burning on the surface of the glans, which becomes hot, and of a bright rosy, or carmine color,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21041477_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


