On menotoxicosis and its treatment with outgamotherapy

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So far, all attempts to prove the presence of a certain specific poison in menstruation must be considered unsuccessful. Even the question of such a specific toxin is called into question altogether, and the approach to this problem must be quite different from that which has hitherto been used by various authors. Gengenbach, reviewing in detail the literature on this question, concludes that it is more correct to speak not of a specific hypothetical menstrual poison, but of known toxicoses. Such toxicoses occur not due to the invasion of poison from outside, but due to the imbalance or regulation in the body of biochemical processes.

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A. I. Malinin

Saratov University

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