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 {{anchor:​s15}}The formation of an abscess causes an increase of all the symptoms present, the frequent painful stitches which had been felt from the perineum to the regio pubis and from there occasionally shooting down the thighs give way to violent throbbing pains. {{anchor:​s16}}The opening of the abscess is followed by a sudden relief of the pains and sufferings. {{anchor:​s15}}The formation of an abscess causes an increase of all the symptoms present, the frequent painful stitches which had been felt from the perineum to the regio pubis and from there occasionally shooting down the thighs give way to violent throbbing pains. {{anchor:​s16}}The opening of the abscess is followed by a sudden relief of the pains and sufferings.
  
-{{anchor:​s17}}Chronic Inflammation,​ Hypertrophy and Tumors of the Prostate Gland.+{{anchor:​s17}} 
 +===== Chronic Inflammation,​ Hypertrophy and Tumors of the Prostate Gland. ​=====
  
 {{anchor:​s18}}The prostate gland may be so affected in its totality or only one or the other of its lobes. {{anchor:​s19}}The swellings,, tumors and obstructions of the prostate gland in whole or in part are the consequences of an acute inflammation of the gland. {{anchor:​s20}}They develop themselves very slowly, sometimes in the progress of years. {{anchor:​s21}}These tumors also result from an excess of nutrition (hypertrophy) or from deposits of foreign matter, tubercles, cysts, pus, fibrine and fibrous bodies in the cellular tissues of the organ. {{anchor:​s22}}The prostate gland of an adult in the normal state is of the form and the size of a French chestnut, under the influence of different causes it can attain the size of a hen or turkey'​s <span grade2>​egg</​span>​ or even of the head of a man, as Bartholow mentions a case. {{anchor:​s18}}The prostate gland may be so affected in its totality or only one or the other of its lobes. {{anchor:​s19}}The swellings,, tumors and obstructions of the prostate gland in whole or in part are the consequences of an acute inflammation of the gland. {{anchor:​s20}}They develop themselves very slowly, sometimes in the progress of years. {{anchor:​s21}}These tumors also result from an excess of nutrition (hypertrophy) or from deposits of foreign matter, tubercles, cysts, pus, fibrine and fibrous bodies in the cellular tissues of the organ. {{anchor:​s22}}The prostate gland of an adult in the normal state is of the form and the size of a French chestnut, under the influence of different causes it can attain the size of a hen or turkey'​s <span grade2>​egg</​span>​ or even of the head of a man, as Bartholow mentions a case.
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 {{anchor:​s70}}All these symptoms are frequent attendants of the various diseases of the prostatic gland. {{anchor:​s71}}But while Pulsatilla will more frequently correspond to the purely inflammatory condition and to the recent cases, Thuja will very often remove the disease permanently,​ especially when the disorder originated in Syphilis, Sycosis, and again more especially when gonorrhoea was the origin of it. {{anchor:​s72}}Even in cases where already suppuration of the indurated gland had been established,​ and after repeated abscesses had discharged, leaving the gland in a general suppurating process, Thuja will often much relieve the suffering and retard the progress of the disease. {{anchor:​s73}}In cases where the syphilitic origin is not present, and in the induration or hypertrophy of the gland, often occurring in the advanced age of man, Thuja will but rarely find its field of action. {{anchor:​s74}}In those cases not the result of or connected with Syphilis or Gonorrhoea, we will then often find an invaluable remedy in {{anchor:​s70}}All these symptoms are frequent attendants of the various diseases of the prostatic gland. {{anchor:​s71}}But while Pulsatilla will more frequently correspond to the purely inflammatory condition and to the recent cases, Thuja will very often remove the disease permanently,​ especially when the disorder originated in Syphilis, Sycosis, and again more especially when gonorrhoea was the origin of it. {{anchor:​s72}}Even in cases where already suppuration of the indurated gland had been established,​ and after repeated abscesses had discharged, leaving the gland in a general suppurating process, Thuja will often much relieve the suffering and retard the progress of the disease. {{anchor:​s73}}In cases where the syphilitic origin is not present, and in the induration or hypertrophy of the gland, often occurring in the advanced age of man, Thuja will but rarely find its field of action. {{anchor:​s74}}In those cases not the result of or connected with Syphilis or Gonorrhoea, we will then often find an invaluable remedy in
  
-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s75}}Digitalis purpurea. {{anchor:​s76}}— In</​span> ​the third volume of Hahnemann'​s Chronic Diseases we read the following symptoms which give as a very accurate indication in some cases of hypertrophy and induration of the prostate gland:+<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s75}}Digitalis purpurea.</​span> ​{{anchor:​s76}}— In the third volume of Hahnemann'​s Chronic Diseases we read the following symptoms which give as a very accurate indication in some cases of hypertrophy and induration of the prostate gland:
  
 {{anchor:​s77}}415. Retention of urine. 416. <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s78}}Pressure on the bladder</​span>​ with a sensation ol great fulness, which continues after passing urine. 419. {{anchor:​s79}}Continued desire to urinate even after passing the urine. 420. {{anchor:​s80}}Violent fruitless effort to urinate. 421. {{anchor:​s81}}Continued desire to urinate, with but a scanty discharge each time. {{anchor:​s77}}415. Retention of urine. 416. <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s78}}Pressure on the bladder</​span>​ with a sensation ol great fulness, which continues after passing urine. 419. {{anchor:​s79}}Continued desire to urinate even after passing the urine. 420. {{anchor:​s80}}Violent fruitless effort to urinate. 421. {{anchor:​s81}}Continued desire to urinate, with but a scanty discharge each time.
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 <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s117}}Apis mellifica.</​span>​ {{anchor:​s118}}— The great analogy between the ovaries and the prostate gland make it very probable that Apis will exert its beneficial influence as well over the prostate gland as it does over the ovaries. {{anchor:​s119}}When we take in consideration the effect Apis produces according to provings as we find in <span grade2>​The Amerikanische Arzneiprufungen,​ by Dr. C. Hering, and in these provings symptoms</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s117}}Apis mellifica.</​span>​ {{anchor:​s118}}— The great analogy between the ovaries and the prostate gland make it very probable that Apis will exert its beneficial influence as well over the prostate gland as it does over the ovaries. {{anchor:​s119}}When we take in consideration the effect Apis produces according to provings as we find in <span grade2>​The Amerikanische Arzneiprufungen,​ by Dr. C. Hering, and in these provings symptoms</​span>​
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s120}}646. A very disagreeable sensation in the bladder with a bearing downwards in the region of the sphincter and a so frequent desire to urinate, that the patient had not only to pass urine very often during the day, but that it was necessary to rise during the night from ten to twelve times for that purpose, during micturition much burning and smarting.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s120}}646. A very disagreeable sensation in the bladder with a bearing downwards in the region of the sphincter and a so frequent desire to urinate, that the patient had not only to pass urine very often during the day, but that it was necessary to rise during the night from ten to twelve times for that purpose, during micturition much burning and smarting.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s121}}647. An almost incessant desire to pass urine.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s121}}647. An almost incessant desire to pass urine.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s122}}652. Frequent desire to urinate with a disagreeable sensation in the bladder, a pressing down in the region of the sphincter.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s122}}652. Frequent desire to urinate with a disagreeable sensation in the bladder, a pressing down in the region of the sphincter.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s123}}673. Pricking in the urethra.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s123}}673. Pricking in the urethra.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s124}}643. Retention of urine so that the urine had to be taken away by the catheter.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s124}}643. Retention of urine so that the urine had to be taken away by the catheter.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s125}}We can expect with a great degree of certainty that Apis will cure some cases of prostatic diseases. {{anchor:​s126}}Without further quoting the sources that would guide us in the administration of many more remedies, I shall conclude by stating the most prominent symptoms and the corresponding remedies.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s125}}We can expect with a great degree of certainty that Apis will cure some cases of prostatic diseases. {{anchor:​s126}}Without further quoting the sources that would guide us in the administration of many more remedies, I shall conclude by stating the most prominent symptoms and the corresponding remedies.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s127}}Discharge of prostatic fluid during a stool, Agnus c, Alum, Anac., Calc. c, carbo veg., Con., Elaps. corall., Hep., Ign., Nat. carb., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sulph., Zinc.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s127}}Discharge of prostatic fluid during a stool, Agnus c, Alum, Anac., Calc. c, carbo veg., Con., Elaps. corall., Hep., Ign., Nat. carb., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sulph., Zinc.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s128}}Fulness in the perineum, Alum., Berb., Bryonia, CycL, Nux vom.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s128}}Fulness in the perineum, Alum., Berb., Bryonia, CycL, Nux vom.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s129}}Heaviness,​ sensation of, in the perineum, Copaiva, Graph.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s129}}Heaviness,​ sensation of, in the perineum, Copaiva, Graph.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s130}}Pulsation in the perineum, Caust.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s130}}Pulsation in the perineum, Caust.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s131}}Continued desire to urinate, Amm. c, Amm. m., Anac., Apis, Asar., Aur., Bell., Canth., Colch., Cop., Digital., Guaj., Ignat., Iod., Merc., Millif., Mur. acid, Phos., Puls., Sep., Scill., Sulph., Sulph. acid, Thuja.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s131}}Continued desire to urinate, Amm. c, Amm. m., Anac., Apis, Asar., Aur., Bell., Canth., Colch., Cop., Digital., Guaj., Ignat., Iod., Merc., Millif., Mur. acid, Phos., Puls., Sep., Scill., Sulph., Sulph. acid, Thuja.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s132}}Impossibility to urinate, Digit., Sepia.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s132}}Impossibility to urinate, Digit., Sepia.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s133}}The desire to urinate continues after micturition,​ Bar. c, Bov., Calc., Caust., Carb. an., Croton tig., Digital., Guaj. {{anchor:​s134}}Nat. carb., Ruta, Thuja, Zinc, Bry., Lach., Merc., Sabad., Staph., Viol. tr.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s133}}The desire to urinate continues after micturition,​ Bar. c, Bov., Calc., Caust., Carb. an., Croton tig., Digital., Guaj. {{anchor:​s134}}Nat. carb., Ruta, Thuja, Zinc, Bry., Lach., Merc., Sabad., Staph., Viol. tr.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s135}}While urinating burning in the region of the neck of the bladder, Cham., Nux v., Petr., Sulph. acid.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s135}}While urinating burning in the region of the neck of the bladder, Cham., Nux v., Petr., Sulph. acid.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s136}}The stream of the urine is small, Graph., Nit. acid, Ol. an., Sass., Spong., Staph., Sulph., Tax., Zinc.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s136}}The stream of the urine is small, Graph., Nit. acid, Ol. an., Sass., Spong., Staph., Sulph., Tax., Zinc.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s137}}Difficulty in voiding the urine, and he must press a long time before he can commence Alum., Apis, Hep., Raph., Sec, Tax.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s137}}Difficulty in voiding the urine, and he must press a long time before he can commence Alum., Apis, Hep., Raph., Sec, Tax.
  
-<span grade2>{{anchor:​s138}}Escape of urine involuntarily,​ drop bydrop, Arnica, Bell., Mur. acid, Digital., Petr., Puls., Staph.</​span>​+{{anchor:​s138}}Escape of urine involuntarily,​ drop bydrop, Arnica, Bell., Mur. acid, Digital., Petr., Puls., Staph.
  
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-<span grade2>^ Source: | The American Homoeopathic Review Vol. 03 No. 04, 1862, pages 145-156 |+^ Source: | The American Homoeopathic Review Vol. 03 No. 04, 1862, pages 145-156 |
 ^ Description:​ | The Diseases of The Prostate Gland and Their Treatment. | ^ Description:​ | The Diseases of The Prostate Gland and Their Treatment. |
 ^ Author: | Lippe, Ad. | ^ Author: | Lippe, Ad. |
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