From: "Blackout" <blackout@404subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Wed, Jan 15, 2003 7:30 AM
400 BC
ON HEMORRHOIDS
by Hippocrates
The disease of the hemorrhoids is formed in this way:
if bile or phlegm be
determined to the veins in the rectum, it heats the
blood in the veins; and
these veins becoming heated attract blood from the nearest
veins, and being
gorged the inside of the gut swells outwardly, and the
heads of the veins
are raised up, and being at the same time bruised by
the faeces passing out,
and injured by the blood collected in them, they squirt
out blood, most
frequently along with the faeces, but sometimes without
faeces. It is to be
cured thus: -
2. In the first place it should be known in what sort
of a place they are
formed. For cutting, excising, sewing, binding, applying
putrefacient means
to the anus,-all these appear to be very formidable
things, and yet, after
all, they are not attended with mischief. I recommend
seven or eight small
pieces of iron to be prepared, a fathom in size, in
thickness like a thick
specillum, and bent at the extremity, and a broad piece
should be on the
extremity, like a small obolus. Having on the preceding
day first purged the
man with medicine, on the day of the operation apply
the cautery. Having
laid him on his back, and placed a pillow below the
breech, force out the
anus as much as possible with the fingers, and make
the irons red-hot, and
burn the pile until it be dried up, and so as that no
part may be left
behind. And burn so as to leave none of the hemorrhoids
unburnt, for you
should burn them all up. You will recognize the hemorrhoids
without
difficulty, for they project on the inside of the gut
like dark-colored
grapes, and when the anus is forced out they spurt blood.
When the cautery
is applied the patient's head and hands should be held
so that he may not
stir, but he himself should cry out, for this will make
the rectum project
the more. When you have performed the burning, boil
lentils and tares,
finely triturated in water, and apply as a cataplasm
for five or six days.
But on the seventh, cut a soft sponge into a very slender
slice, its width
should be about six inches square. Then a thin smooth
piece of cloth, of the
same size as the sponge, is to be smeared with honey
and applied; and with
the index finger of the left hand the middle of the
sponge is to be pushed
as far up as possible; and afterward wool is to be placed
upon the sponge so
that it may remain in the anus. And having girded the
patient about the
loins and fastened a shawl to the girdle, bring up this
band from behind
between the legs and attach it to the girdle at the
navel. Then let the
medicine which I formerly said is calculated to render
the skin thick and
strong, be bound on. These things should be kept on
for not less than twenty
days. The patient should once a day take a draught from
flour or millet, or
bran, and drink water. When the patient goes to stool
the part should be
washed with hot water. Every third day he should take
the bath. -
3. Another method of cure:-Having got the anus to protrude
as much as
possible, foment with hot water, and then cut off the
extremities of the
hemorrhoids. But this medicine should be prepared beforehand,
as an
application to the wound:-Having put urine into a bronze
vessel, sprinkle
upon the urine the flower of bronze calcined and finely
triturated; then,
when it is moistened, shake the vessel and dry in the
sun. When it becomes
dry, let it be scraped down and levigated, and apply
with the finger to the
part, and having oiled compresses, apply them, and bind
a sponge above. -
4. Another method:-There grows upon the bleeding condyloma,
a protuberance
like the fruit of the mulberry, and if the condyloma
be far without, an
envelope of flesh is adherent to it. Having placed the
man over two round
stones upon his knees, examine, for you will find the
parts near the anus
between the buttocks inflated, and blood proceeding
from within. If, then,
the condyloma below the cover be of a soft nature, bring
it away with the
finger, for there is no more difficulty in this than
in skinning a sheep, to
pass the finger between the hide and the flesh. And
this should be
accomplished without the patient's knowledge, while
he is kept in
conversation. When the condyloma is taken off, streaks
of blood necessarily
flow from the whole of the torn part. It must be speedily
washed with a
decoction of galls, in a dry wine, and the bleeding
vein will disappear
along with the condyloma, and its cover will be replaced.
The older it is,
the more easy the cure. -
5. But if the condyloma be higher up, you must examine
it with the speculum,
and you should take care not to be deceived by the speculum;
for when
expanded, it renders the condyloma level with the surrounding
parts, but
when contracted, it shows the tumor right again. It
is to be removed by
smearing it with black hellebore on the finger. Then,
on the third day, wash
it out with a dry wine. You need not be surprised that
there is no discharge
of blood when you remove the condyloma, for neither,
if you cut off the
hands or legs at the articulations will there be any
flow of blood; but if
you cut them off above or below the joints, you will
find there hollow veins
which pour out blood, and you will have difficulty in
stopping the bleeding.
In the same manner, the bleeding vein in the anus, if
you cut it above or
below the point of separation of the condyloma, will
pour forth blood; but
if you take away the condyloma at its junction (with
the natural parts?)
there will be no flow of blood. If matters then be thus
put to rights, it
will be well; but otherwise burn it, taking care not
to touch the place with
the iron, but bringing it close so as to dry it up,
and apply the flos aeris
in the urine. -
6. Another method of curing hemorrhoids:-You must prepare
a cautery like the
arundo phragmites, and an iron that exactly fits is
to be adapted to it;
then the tube being introduced into the anus, the iron,
red hot, is to be
passed down it, and frequently drawn out, so that the
part may bear the more
heat, and no sore may result from the heating, and the
dried veins may heal
up. But if you are neither disposed to burn nor excise,
having first
fomented with plenty hot water and turned out the anus,
levigate myrrh, and
having burnt
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