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In the eighteenth century, physicians often attributed fainting and weakness in women to a bleeding sickness that encompassed disorders from heavy menstruation to haemophilia.
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In the eighteenth century, physicians often attributed fainting and weakness in women to a bleeding sickness that encompassed disorders from heavy menstruation to haemophilia.
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18世紀、医師たちは女性の失神や虚弱を、月経過多から血友病に至るまでの症状を含む出血性疾患のせいだとしばしば考えた。