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George Vithoulkas

comes into contact with a man who has had gonorrhea, she will very easily fall prey to genitourinary inflammations. Of course, the remedy is then Medorrhinum.
In this case we see the recurrence of an illness, and that’s why my thoughts go immediately to the underlying factors. It becomes very important to find out whether or not she developed cystitis after having sexual contact. If the answer is no, then we will have to turn to other remedies. That’s why I insist on this interrogation. What impression do you get from her face?
(A.2): There is swelling under her eyes.
(A.3): She looks young.
(G.V.): Yes, she has a childish look although she is thirty-five. You always have to take these sort of things—your first reactions to the patient—immediately into consideration. She looks younger than she is. This might not mean anything, but then again it might.
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(F.R): I had several boyfriends for short periods of time.
(G.V.): At the time you started having cystitis, do you remember
whether or not you had a boyfriend, and if so, did it develop after
you began going with him?
(F.R): Yes, I had a boyfriend.
(G. V.): And then you had sex and the cystitis started a week or a
month or so later?
(F.P.): We went out together for a month, and then I got cystitis.
(G.V.): Did you continue the relationship?
(F.R): No, we broke up.
(G.V.): Do you know if this boyfriend had ever had gonorrhea
before?
(F.P.): No, I don’t know, but I think he did. I didn’t ask him.
(G.V.): Did you connect your cystitis with him?
(F.R.): Yes. I told him and then I went to the doctor, but we didn’t
talk much about it.

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