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tigo, dissolutions of the nerves paralysis or tremors, palpitations of the heart, etc.: for a significant depravity of the humors is born from this, which is transferred to the lungs, head, heart, liver, and the whole body.
XLIX.
When, however, the scars of ulcers have blinded the mouths of the vessels in the uterus, and on account of this the menses have been detained, the evil will be incurable.
L.
It is good in the suppression of menses for blood to be poured out from the nostrils.
LI.
If the menses remain suppressed for too long, finally the little vessels through which blood is accustomed to be carried are so closed and the bodies hardened that the condition scarcely admits of a cure anymore.
LII.
Approaching the cure, a varied treatment is also to be instituted according to the variety of causes.
LIII.
If the blood is deficient simply, then the patient is to be refreshed with alialethike restorative/nourishing medicine.
LIIII.
If the blood tends toward other parts, it will have to be drawn to the uterus.
LV.
Other affections, such as phthisis wasting disease, hectica consumptive fever, intemperance of the stomach, liver, etc., are to be cured in their own places.
LVI.
External errors causing suppression should be removed, and moderate contrary agents should be applied.
LVII.
If the veins grow together because of an ulcer, the cure is to be sought from the cure of the ulcer.