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thanks Sally

> 4b. Re: history terminology quesiton

> Posted by: " Sally Owen " sally@... sallymnimh

> Date: Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:47 am ((PDT))

>

> Hi Sue

>

> I may be wrong, but I thought it referred to nervous afflictions or

> " hysteria "

> I know they used to consider that women were prone to various nervous

>

> disorders due to the unfortunate tendency of the womb to wander

> randomly from its normal position .......

> Graeme Tobyn would know, I'm sure.

>

>

> Sally Owen

>

>

>

>

> > Hello All

> >

> > a quick question, as I do not currrently have access to my normal

> > herbal libraries.

> > i have alsays thought that Culpeper's term ' the rising of the

> > mother' refers to pregnancy, but have just been asked about it and

>

> > would like to check my sources - am I right?

> >

> > best

> >

> > Sue

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH

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