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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![especially in the fraenum. If not subdued, it may terminate in chronic disorganization, thickening, or induration. Should these latter supervene, a cure can no longer he expected, chordee remains a normal condi- tion of the parts, connection becomes more or less pain- ful, and sometimes even impossible. lodium. The external employment of this remedy, diluted with spirit to the color of sherry wine, will very frequently remove the affection in a day or two, par- ticularly if the patient is of a scrofulous diathesis. The penis is to be painted with the above by means of a camel-hair brush twice a day. Capsicum is required when chordee is associated with thick, purulent, yellow discharge, with excessive sensi- bility of the parts. Cantharls is to be preferred when, with yellow dis- charge and excessive burning pain, there is great and painful difficulty in making water, often followed by dis- charge of blood. Pulsatilla is requisite in chordee arising from sup- pressed gonorrhoea, or in case of venous congestion of the penis. [Lupulln, freely given at night, has been found effec- tual in some extreme cases.] H/EMORRHAGE FROM THE URETHRA. —This is of frequent occurrence when the inflammation is excessive, and is of no particular moment, if in slight quantity; but should the loss be great, the patient must be con- fined to the horizontal position, and cold water or ice must be applied to the penis. 6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21041477_0063.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


