Sycosis - Gonorrhea
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 8:51 am
Hi all,
While studying Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases I read a footnote that was surprising for me. In the 'Sycosis' section, he writes about the gonorrhea which is sometimes associated with the warts as:
'Usually in gonorrhoea of this kind, the discharge is from the beginning thickish, like pus; micturition is less difficult, but the body of the penis swollen somewhat hard; the penis is also in some cases covered on the back with glandular tubercles, and very painful to the touch.'
Is this the common Neisserian gonorrhea?? It doesn't seem so. So why to most homeopaths, Sycosis is an equivalent to gonorrhea or suppressed common gonorrhea??? If it is not so what is it?
Thanks for your help if you have any comments.
Jose
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While studying Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases I read a footnote that was surprising for me. In the 'Sycosis' section, he writes about the gonorrhea which is sometimes associated with the warts as:
'Usually in gonorrhoea of this kind, the discharge is from the beginning thickish, like pus; micturition is less difficult, but the body of the penis swollen somewhat hard; the penis is also in some cases covered on the back with glandular tubercles, and very painful to the touch.'
Is this the common Neisserian gonorrhea?? It doesn't seem so. So why to most homeopaths, Sycosis is an equivalent to gonorrhea or suppressed common gonorrhea??? If it is not so what is it?
Thanks for your help if you have any comments.
Jose
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