It was ascertained that she had passed hercatamenia about the first of the month, and thereafter had sexual intercourse with one of her fellow-prisoners.
Blake reports an instance of catamenia and mammary secretion during pregnancy.
Schmidt's Jahrbucher for 1836 gives an account of a woman who had diseased ovaries and a rectovesicovaginal fistula, and though sometimes catamenia appeared at the proper place it was generally arrested and hemorrhage appeared on the face.
The other did not marry, and although not a dwarf, was under-sized; she had her catamenia every third week.
Dupuytren speaks of denudation of the skin from a burn, with the subsequent development of vicarious catamenia from the seat of the injury.
Brierre de Boismont records cases of catamenia at five, seven, and eight years; and Skene mentions a girl who menstruated at ten years and five months.
In place of catameniathere was a discharge reddish-green in color.
Her catamenia were very scant, but this was attributed to her change of life.
Longhi describes the case of a woman of twenty-seven, an epileptic, with metritis and copious catamenia twice a month.
Velasquez of Tarentum says that the Abbess of Monvicaro at the very advanced age of one hundred had a recurrence of catamenia after a severe illness, and subsequently a new set of teeth and a new growth of hair.
He says also that the catamenia generally appears about the time they are expected, or later, and very seldom earlier.
The general circulation is languid; cold hands and feet and cold sweats testify to this, and the irregularity or suppression of catamenia follows upon the irregular blood-supply.
But it may, and often does, happen that the catamenia are normally performed, and that the reproductive system is fairly made up during the educational period.
She was then sufficiently well-developed, and had a good color; all the functions appeared to act normally, and the catameniawere fairly established.
The correspondence of the periods of the catamenia with those of the moon was treated of in Sect.
The error of the calculation will be still greater if the catamenia should have appeared, or a discharge like the catamenia should have occurred once or twice after conception.
After repeated impregnations, and especially towards that time of life when the catamenia are about to disappear, the ovary becomes more or less flabby and corrugated, and at a still more advanced age presents a shrivelled appearance.
It is rare, however, to meet with thecatamenia at so late a period, although cases do now and then occur where it lasts throughout pregnancy; more frequently it does not continue beyond the third or fourth month.
It is well known how many causes produce suppression of the catamenia, independent of pregnancy; and, on the other hand, ample experience has shown that suppressed catamenia are by no means a necessary consequence of pregnancy.
It occasionally happens that the first appearance of the catamenia after conception is more abundant than usual, a circumstance which had been noticed by Dr.
It is generally supposed, however, that the most favorable instant is immediately after the catamenia have ceased.
But her catamenia not appearing at the next period, gave rise to a fear that she had not escaped!
Three years ago, catamenialasted only five days, but latterly it extended to seven.
When catamenia comes on, except in extraordinary cases, all the operations of the Water-cure are suspended, but when patients are in a crisis or fever, they are continued.
After a few days' treatment, catamenia came on, notwithstanding which, as patient experienced no inconvenience, the treatment was continued as before.
The woman, when she perceives that the catamenia does not recur at the expected period, begins to reckon her pregnancy from the last time that she "dwelt alone.
Dougherty stated that in the young Omaha female, catamenia and consequent capability for child-bearing, took place about the twelfth or thirteenth year, and the capacity to bear children seemed to cease about the fortieth year.
The catamenia commenced between the fourteenth and fifteenth years, and are generally very irregular and painful; but, when anything like regularity is attained, the flow occurs about every six weeks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catamenia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: curse; flowers; period