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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2191

Male Genitalia
Complaints from enlargement of the prostate; difficult urination, with burning, cutting, or throbbing pain; residuary urine remaining in the bladder. Because of this enlargement the genitalia are often in a state of ‘great irritability with great weakness’, i.e. the patients tend to have erections and ejaculations against their will, but also great relaxation of the parts with impotence.
‘Incessant irritation of the genitals; frequent, almost painful erections were disturbing sleep at night’. Sexual imagination is stimulated a lot, the prover has ‘lascivious images’ in his head all day and night, and semen is discharged at night. ‘Several times at night a feeling as though a pollution [ejacula- tion] should occur but none came; in the morning, a glutinous moisture at the orifice of the urethra’. Great sexual desire but no ability to perform intercourse.
An itching irritation in the glans penis, especially if connected with frequent urging to urinate.
Digitalis has also been given successfully in hydrocele, even when the swelling was excessive. Jahr relates: ‘The scrotum looks like a bladder filled with water’.
The ejaculations are often followed by pain in the penis or urethra, and especially by a feeling of weakness and lassitude.
Female Genitalia
Digitalis has been used when the menses failed to appear, also when the first menstruation was much retarded, especially if vicarious bleeding from the lungs was present; in menorrhagia where the bleeding sometimes lasted without interruption for weeks; in painful menses with severe pain in the abdomen and small of the back; in hydrometra; in oedema of the labia pudendi, making urination very difficult.
It is especially indicated if the following concomitant symptoms are present: very slow pulse, also with intermissions; bright-coloured stools; sexual fantasies day and night.
Sudden flushes of heat, irregular pulse, palpitation of heart from least motion;
during climacteric period.