It means she is feeling blue or sad about what is happening and that she isn't herself because of it.
There were supposedly four humors (black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm). When someone was sick, the four humors must have been out of balance and to heal, the four humors had to be balanced again.
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Galen advocated "bleeding" to maintain balance ot the "humours."
Humors.
Friar Lawrence can be described as having a mix of the humors, but he predominantly exhibits characteristics of the Phlegmatic humor. He is calm, rational, and tries to maintain balance and harmony in difficult situations. He also shows elements of the Melancholic humor in his introspective and pensive nature.
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No, Hippocrates did!
Hippocrates was a Greek man who lived with his father who taught him about medicine. He grew up to figure out a method called the four humors. This was where one of the four humors (phlegm, black bile, yellow bile or blood) would be out of balance and he would use different methods to put them into balance. His ideas were developed further through time, and this is the main reason why Hippocrates became famous. Another thing that interested people on Hippocrates was the fact he made the Hippocratic Oath. This was where a doctor or surgeon must read from the Oath before performing surgery, to swear they were performing the surgery for the good of the others and the good of god, and not of that for their money rise.
It really depends on what part of the world you were looking at, but in the West, i think mosty it was a balance of things called The Four Humors. This included, blood, green bile, black bile, and mucus I think. But they believed that sickness was due to an imbalance of these four liquids so they would drain one or another.
the aqueous and the vitreous humor
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This restoration may be done using correct diet and nutrition and/or the unani-tibbi system of botanical therapy, cupping , bleeding, manipulation, and massage, among others, as treatments for all disease and ailments.