Modern historians' knowledge of ancient Roman gynecology and obstetrics primarily comes from Soranus of Ephesus' four-volume treatise on gynecology.[1][2] His writings covered medical conditions such as uterine prolapse and cancer and treatments involving materials such as herbs and tools such as pessaries. Ancient Roman doctors believed that menstruation was designed to rid the female body of excess fluids. They believed that menstrual blood had special powers. Roman doctors may also have noticed conditions such as premenstrual syndrome.
^V. Rose, Anecdota graeca, ii. 1870
^Conti, Flavio (2003). A Profile of Ancient Rome. Getty Publications. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-89236-697-2.
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