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A young woman suffers repeated, unexplained hemorrhages and the narrative follows the medical inquiries, family responses, and social complications that surround her condition. Physicians conduct detailed examinations and debate causes while relatives oscillate between anxiety and practical concern, producing scenes that mix clinical observation with domestic feeling. Courtship, misunderstandings, and genteel proprieties complicate diagnosis and care, and gradual revelations about the source of the symptoms bring both practical remedies and emotional reckonings for patient, family, and attendants.
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