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284 blood, if the patient be strong enough, vomiting should be induced after the cessation of the blood-discharge. 26-27.

Urethral-injections composed of the aforesaid drugs should be applied (after the manner of Uttara-vasti) in the event of bleeding from the bladder. Measures laid down in connection with the treatment of Rakta-pitta should be resorted to in cases of bleeding-piles. In cases of menorrhagia as well as in cases of excessive bleeding incidental to any surgical operation, the above measures (of the medical treatment) should be adopted by an experienced physician. The subsequent treatment of the cases should be determined by the nature and intensity of the deranged bodily Doshas as well as of the blood involved therein. 28-29. Thus ends the forty-fifth chapter of the Uttara-Tantra in the Sus'ruta Samhitá which deals with (the symptoms and) the medical treatment of Rakta-pitta.