If you think that there are ulcers in the patient’s stomach, then treat the ulcers as you know, and if you think that the nosebleed has gone deeper, eliminate this cause; if you think there is an overflow, display it. Sometimes it is necessary, after removing two liters of blood, to perform a secondary, narrow bloodletting. If the vomiting of blood is persistent, then bandage the patient's limbs with a tight bandage, especially when the cause of vomiting is taking an acute medicine. Sometimes a patient, if he vomits blood as a result of taking medicine, is given wine diluted with fresh milk in an amount of up to four koutuli, dose by dose, and then they give him sikanjubip cooled with snow. As for the tested drugs for inhibiting hematemesis, the following complex medicine belongs to them, which they tried to give for severe vomiting of blood; Here is his recipe: akakiya, rose seeds, printed clay, pomegranate flowers, opium, henbane seeds, arabic gum. All this is mixed with the squeezed juice of the great plantain or the squeezed juice of the “shepherd’s staff” and drunk with very diluted vinegar or with the juice of the great plantain, if the leakage of blood into the stomach is abundant. At one time they give you to drink from half a mithqal to a dirham. It is useful to drink thickly brewed astringent juices, which include nut juice, as well as complex medicines mentioned in the Pharmacopoeia. One of the easy methods of treatment: take the galls and flowers of pomegranate, one part each, and give two misqals to drink with one qirat of opium in the juice of the great plantain.