CHAPTER XI. The issue of blood in a woman.

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Saint Matthew relates, that “Christ, by his word alone, cured a woman who had been diseased with an issue of blood for twelve[135] years.”

And here arises a question, concerning the nature of this disease. But as the words in the Greek are ???? ???????sa, I am of opinion, that it was a flux of blood from the natural parts, which Hippocrates[136] calls ???? ??at?d?, and observes, that it is necessarily tedious. Wherefore having been exhausted by it for twelve years, may justly be said to be incurable by human art.

FOOTNOTES:

[135] Chap. ix. v. 20.

[136] De morb. Lib. i. Sect. 3.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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