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INDEX

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Académie des Sciences (Paris), 67–68, 88–89, 314–317

adipocere, 271–273

“almonds of the ear,” 199

anal fistula, 4

antimony, 104, 232, 307, 319

antiphlogistic, 27

anus, 30, 317

fork up the, 2–5

insects discharged from, 242–245

of pigeon, used to treat convulsions in children, 117–123

tobacco smoke blown up the, 108–113

aorta, 133, 142, 162, 183, 188, 193, 222

apoplexy, see stroke

appendectomy, performed by patient on own body, 155–156

arsenic, 100, 125–126

asses’ milk, 34

atlas vertebra, fracture of, 214–218

ax, wielded by “strong and angry man,” 231–232

Barloeus, Gaspar, 297

bayonet, through head, 211–214

baby-farmers, 95–96

Bagne of Brest, 42–43

Beatson, Sir George, 320–321

Beckher, Daniel, 144

belches, exploding, 320–325

Bernard, Claude, 125, 317

Betteridge’s Law, 274

Bianchini, Giuseppe, 255–259

bioluminescence, 91

bladder stone, 54–56, 142, 156–160, 189, 265

bleeding, see bloodletting

blister, 105

blood,* xi, 21, 23, 24, 27, 40, 43

bloodletting, xi, xii, 39, 99–100, 104, 110, 128, 196, 294, 307

Blundell, James, 134, 178

boa constrictor, 137–138

bosom serpents, 277

bottle, penis trapped in, 37–42

bowels, see intestines

bowels of a sheep, used as resuscitation method, 107

bowls (game), 101–103

Boyle, Robert, 94, 110

Brera, Valeriano, 114–117

Brest, 42–43

Browne, Sir Thomas, Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, 314

brush, inserted in own urethra by painter, 259

Bulwer, John, Anthropometamorphosis, 272

Burow, Karl Augustus, 35–37

butcher, called upon to perform Caesarian section, 150–155

calomel, 118, 128, 209, 307, 319

“caloric,” 79

cancer, 51, 93, 123, 160, 166–172, 214, 320–321; see also tumors

candlestick, see penis, trapped in a candlestick

Canstatt, Karl Friedrich, 118–119

caries, 80

Carpenter, William Guest, 304–310

Carter, Henry Yates, 206–210

Carter, Robert Brudenell, 310–313

catheterism of the lungs, 127–128

chameleon, dung of, 139

Chelius, Maximilian Joseph von, 218

Cheselden, William, 141, 205–206

Chiarenti, Francesco, 114–115

chloroform, xii, 162, 186, 189, 191

Chopart, François, 259–260

cigarettes, 110

as drug-delivery mechanism, 123–126

good for priests, 290–291

clothing, suitable for children, 300–304

clysters, see enemas

Coffin, “Dr.,” 225–226

Colledge, Thomas Richardson, 173

combustion, spontaneous human, 94, 254–259

Cooper, Elias Samuel, 185–186

Cooper, Sir Astley, 10, 142, 166, 173, 175–177

Copping, John, 150–156

Crompton, Dickinson Webster, 161–165

crow, saliva and gastric juice of, 113–117

cucumbers, surfeit of, 291–293

Cullen, William, 113

cupping, 104

curling iron, inserted into urethra by washerwoman, 259

cycling, dangers of, 325–330

D’Épernay, Chevalier, 296

dagger, removed from skull by steam engine, 238–240

Dendy, Walter, 25–31

dentures, accidentally inhaled, 304–310

Dickens, Charles, 254–255

Dixon, Edward H., 180–185

dress, appropriate mode of for children, 302–304

drowning, treatment for victims of, 107, 109–113, 243

Dudley, Lord North, 102

duel, fought while asleep, 74–76

Dumas, Alexandre, 211, 214

dung, of reptiles used as medicine, 135–140

Dupuytren, Baron Guillaume, 12–15, 15–18, 161, 167

Dutch fumigation, 111

Dutchman, drunken, 143–149

Eclectic medicine, 128

Edinburgh Medical Society, 60

eclampsia, 117

encephalitis lethargica, 63

eggcup, found in intestines, 25–31

elephantiasis, 173

emetics, 27, 32–33, 81, 104, 119

enemas, 33, 107, 119, 209, 307

port wine, 131–135

tobacco, 108–111

Enfants Perdus (American Civil War regiment), 234

erection, 260–263

ergot, 68

eructation, see belches

ether, 162, 189

Evelyn, John, 143–144

excrement, 4, 100; see also dung

Exorcist, The (film), 80

eye socket, impaled by hat peg, 310–313

false teeth, see dentures

Fardeau, Urbain-Jean, 211–214

Faust, Bernhard Christoph, 300–304

Fielding, Robert, 197–201

firework, exploded up rectum, 1

fish, inhaled accidentally, 47–50

Flourens, Marie-Jean-Pierre, 231

fetus, 53, 88–90, 152–153, 280

fetus in fetu, 89

foreskin, see penis

fork, inserted up anus, 2–5

fountain, see urine, fountain of

Galen (ancient physician), xi, 19, 267

Galien, Gabriel, 259–267

Gall, Franz Joseph, 231

gangrene, 17, 43, 64–68, 164

girdle, inserted into own urethra by Capuchin monk, 259

glans, see penis

glass, eaten for a bet, 32

glysters, see enemas

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 70

Goodall, Charles, 101–108

goose, larynx of, inhaled by child, 35–37

Gotham, 127

Green, Horace, 128

gun, fashioned from toasting fork, 20

Guthrie, George, 221–3

Harvey, William, 249–254

Hastings, John, 135–140

Hastings, Warren, 160

hat peg, stuck in eye socket, 310–313

hats, inadvisability of children wearing, 302–303

heart disease, caused by cycling, 325–330

Heister, Lorenz, 100, 143

hernia, 26–29, 152

Herschell, George, 325–330

Hessians (soldiers), 208

hiccups, 27

Hippocrates, 69, 230, 267

hippopotamus, invents bloodletting, 99

Hobbes, Thomas, 64

Hoo Loo (Chinese peasant), 172–180

Howell, James, 53

humane societies, 111, 243

humoral theory, see humors, four

humors, four, xi, 69

Hunter, John, 195

Hunterian Museum (London), 195, 220

iatroliptic method, 115

imagination, power of the, 267–268, 277

infant, amphibious, 278–286

infibulation, see penis, secured with padlock

inguinal canal, x, 26

insects, vomited by patient, 242

intestines, ix–x, 10–11, 26–31, 32, 43–45, 110, 129, 152, 252, 292, 307, 322, 325

Irving, Washington, 127

Isle of Dogs, 201

Jackson, Rowland, 244

Jefferson fracture, 218

Jurieu, Pierre, 298

Key, Charles Aston, 176–9

Kirwan, Andrew Valentine, 42–43

knives, swallowed by drunkards

American, 6–11

Dutch, 143–149

Prussian, 144

larynx, of goose, inhaled by child, 35–7

laxatives, xii, 9, 27, 105, 118, 128, 159, 221, 233, 307, 319

Leclerc, Georges-Louis, Comte de Buffon, 280

leeches, x, 27, 35, 99, 222

lithotomy, 142, 156, 160

lithotripsy, 160

lizards, dung used as medicine, 137

Martin, Claude, 156–160

Mascagni, Paolo, 115

masturbator, extraordinary, 263, see also Galien, Gabriel

May, Edward, 53–54

mercury (element), 100, 118n, 123–125

migraine, 108, 293

Millington, Sir Thomas, 102

Moby-Dick, 181

monsters and prodigies, see prodigies and monsters

Morris, Thomas (author)

baldness of, 296

burns own nose while ironing shirt, 31

cruelly teases sleepwalking sister, 74

terrible at indexes, 502

mortification, see gangrene

mummy, Egyptian, used as medicine, 100

Musæum Minervæ, 53

mutton bone, inserted into own urethra by shepherd, 259

Myers, Alpheus, 128–131

nail-clippings, used to provoke vomiting, 100

Napoleon Bonaparte, 211

needles, emerge from young woman’s skin, 68–74

New Bedford, 181

onanism, see masturbation

opium, 115–116, 125, 134, 209, 221, 265

padlock, used to secure penis, see penis, secured with padlock

Paré, Ambroise, 19

Park, Roswell, 214–218

Parr, Thomas, 250–254

Pasteur, Louis, 313–314

Pavia, University of, 113

Pechlin, Johann Nikolaus, 248

pen

found inside brain, 95–97

inserted into own urethra by teacher, 259

penis

of animals, used as medicine, 100

bloodletting from, 100

sliced in two, 259–267

secured with padlock, 12–15

trapped in bottle, 37–42

trapped in candlestick, 15–18

Pennant, John, 54–60

Perfect, William, 291–293

Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, 100

phosphorus, 94, 258

photobacteria, 94–95

phthisis, see tuberculosis

pigeon, anus of used to treat convulsions, 117–123

pipe-stem, inserted into own urethra by smoker, 259

Pope Nicholas III, 267

porcupine, mother frightened by, 277

port wine, used as enema, 131–135

Portal, Antoine, 31–34

potassium, 40–41

Pott, Percivall, 160

Poulet, August-Marie-Alfred, 259

pregnancy

in old age, 286

woman frightened by porcupine during, 277

woman frightened by rattlesnake during, 268

prepuce, see penis

priapism, 260

prodigies and monsters, 52

Prussian

impaled by ship’s mast, 219

knife-eating, 144

pus, 55, 72, 143, 188, 190, 222, 266, 308

rectum

firework exploded up, 1

goblet wedged inside, 2

knife wedged inside, 10

toolkit wedged inside, 44–45

wooden spoon inserted into, 264

reptiles, dung used as medicine, 136–137

resuscitation, 101–107, 108–113, 243–244

Richardson, Benjamin Ward, 59

Richerand, Baron Balthasar Anthelme, 166–172

Roellinger, Jacques, 234–238

Rogozov, Leonid, 155–156

Rolli, Paoli, 255

Romantic literature, 70

Rush, Benjamin, 100, 301

sack (fortified wine), 153

Saint-Hilaire, Étienne Geoffroy, 88–89

sal ammoniac, 104

saliva, crow’s, 117

saltpeter, 125

scarification, 39, 104

scrotum

intestines forced into, ix

massive tumour of, 173

scythe, boy’s chest impaled by, 223–227

self-surgery, 156

sewing-box, inserted into own urethra by seamstress, 259

shovel, hot, used to detect urine, 82

Simpson, James Young, xii

Sims, James Marion, 128

skull

bayonet passes through soldier’s, 211–214

dagger lodged in, 238–240

musket ball lodged inside for thirty years, 197–201

of those who had died a violent death, used to treat epilepsy, 100

split by enraged axman, 231–232

sleepwalking, 74–76

slugs, living in human stomach, 273–278

smoking

advisable for priests, 290–291

as drug delivery mechanism, 123

Smollett, Tobias, 141

snake

dung used as medicine, 135–140

found in the heart of a young man, 53–60

man’s arm behaves like, 267–270

singultus, see hiccups

Society of Physicians in London, A, 60

Stokes, William, 93

stomach

broken glass in, 31–34

clasp-knives in, 6–11

fetus inside, 87–90

fishing for tapeworms inside one’s own, 130

flammable gas produced by, 325

full of cucumbers, 292

insects discharged from, 242

knife removed from, 143–149

slugs living inside, 273–278

stoves, cast iron, bad for health, 313–317

stroke (cerebrovascular accident), 96, 107–108

sub-rancid cheese, 252

Sydenham, Sir Thomas, 265

taper, inserted into own urethra by nun, 259

tapeworms, trap for, 127–131

Taylor, John (“The Water Poet”), 250–251

teeth, exploding, 77–80

temperaments (personality types), 69

teratology, 88

Tipple, Thomas, 195–196

Tissot, Samuel Auguste André David, 108–113, 293–299

toasting fork, gun fashioned from, 20

tobacco

smoked with mercury or arsenic, 124

used as enema, 106–107, 108–111

utility in keeping clerics’ voices in good order, 290

toothache, relieved by explosion, 78

tortoises, dung used as medicine, 137

tracheotomy, 36–37, 49

tuberculosis, 91, 92, 100, 126, 128, 135–140

tumors

luminous, 93

of the scrotum, enormous, 173

removed from chest wall without anaesthetic, 168

Tunbridge Wells, 101

Turner, Daniel, 267

Twain, Mark, 285

typhoid, tenuous connection with cast iron stoves, 313–317

umbilical hernia, 152

umbrella

cause of rectal injury, 317

cause of spinal injury, 318

urachus, 86

uremia, 86

urea, 82, 84, 86

urethra

bladder stones treated by inserting file into own, 157

bone of mutton inserted into, by shepherd, 259

curling-iron inserted into, by washerwoman, 259

earthworm inserted into, for sexual pleasure, 38

girdle inserted into, by monk, 259

needle inserted into, by tailor, 259

pen inserted into, by teacher, 259

piece of brush inserted into, by painter, 259

pipe-stem inserted into, by smoker, 259

sewing-box inserted into, by seamstress, 259

taper inserted into, by nun, 259

vine branch inserted into, by vinedresser, 259

urine, 3, 16–18, 40–41, 81–87, 100, 117, 156, 159, 258, 265–266, 293

camels’, 104

fountain of, 84

uterus, 81, 86, 133–134

vaccination, 285, 300

veal, glowing joint of, 94

venesection, see bloodletting

Vergil, Polydore, 99

vine branch, inserted into own urethra by vinedresser, 259

Vinum Benedictum, 104

Volta, Alessandro, 113

vomiting

blood, 71–73

fetus, 87–90

glass, 33

insects, 242–243

knives, 9

slugs, 274–276

stercoraceous, 27–28

Washington, George, 301

“Water Poet,” see Taylor, John

waxwork, human, 271

Wesley, John, 108–109

whaling, 181

White, James Platt, 215

windmill, arm severed by, 201–206

Wood, Samuel, 201–206

worms, see also tapeworms, trap

found inside young man’s heart, 53–60

introduced into urethra for sexual pleasure, 38

parasitic, found coiled around anesthetic mask, 47

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