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XLV.
As for the prognosis medical forecast of the cure, suppression due to a callus or a small skin-like growth attached to the neck of the uterine orifices is, according to the opinion of Aetius, incurable.
XLVI.
But also, for a woman whose menses are failing, if blood has flowed from her nostrils, it is a good sign, from the 5th aphorism, 33.
XLVII.
The cure for this symptom varies according to the diversity of the causes.
XLIIX.
The cause is a disease in intemperance, in composition, or sometimes also in a solution of continuity a physical breach in the tissue.
XLIX.
Whatever it may be, and to whatever part it may extend, it must be driven away by its opposites. And because it would be too long to pursue each one individually, we will attempt to do so in a few words.
L.
Therefore, if a cold intemperance of the whole body or of the uterus impedes the flow of the menses, it must be driven away by contrary foods and medicines, and the body must be reduced to its natural state.