On inquiry it was found that this neurosis corresponded in time with the oncome of the catamenia. |
He says also that the catamenia generally appears about the time they are expected, or later, and very seldom earlier. |
The correspondence of the periods of the catamenia with those of the moon was treated of in Sect. |
Perhaps the venous hmorrhages obey the lunar periods, as the catamenia, and hmorrhoids. |
Three years ago, catamenia lasted only five days, but latterly it extended to seven. |
The deficiency of the catamenia in these cases may be looked upon as incurable. |