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- INTESTINAL IRRIGATION OR WHY, HOW, AND WHEN TO FLUSH THE COLON TREATED IN CONNECTION WITH OTHER MATTERS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I. Efforts to Overcome Constipation without Seeking its Cause.
- CHAPTER II. Pathology of the Anus and Rectum; or, The Genesis of Constipation.
- CHAPTER III. The Formation of Channels, Piles, and Fistulas.
- CHAPTER IV. Undue Retention of Gas and Feces in the Sigmoid Flexure.
- CHAPTER V. Rebellion of our outraged Internal Economy.
- CHAPTER VI. Gaseous Obesity and our Roly-polies.
- CHAPTER VII. Irrigation of the Assimilative and Eliminative Organs.
- CHAPTER VIII. Methods of Stomach Cleansing.
- CHAPTER IX. When Enemas Should Be Taken.
- CHAPTER X. How Enemas Should Be Taken.
- METHODS OF INTESTINAL IRRIGATION.
- CHAPTER XI. The Internal Fountain Bath.
- THE AUTHOR’S UNIQUE INVENTION.
- CHAPTER XII. Benefits of the Inner Bath.
- TRY SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL MEASURES.
- LIBERATING THE WATER.
- THE ENEMA AS A PERMANENT PRACTICE.
- CHAPTER XIII. Objections to the Use of the Enema Answered.
- CHAPTER XIV. Lame Back.
- CHAPTER XV. Uric Acid.
- CHAPTER XVI. Rational Sanitation and Hygiene.
- CHAPTER XVII. Personal Cleanliness.
- CHAPTER XVIII. Hot Water in the Treatment of Proctitis and Colitis.
- CHAPTER XIX. Hot Water in the Treatment of External Symptoms.
- CHAPTER XX. The Health of School Children.
- CHAPTER XXI.2 Internal Hemorrhoids or Piles versus Rectal Mucous Sac, Recto-Anal Mucous Sac.
- CHAPTER XXII. External and Thrombotic Piles versus Muco-Cutaneous Sacs and Thrombus.
- CHAPTER XXIII. Abscess and Fistula Involving Anus, Rectum, and Neighboring Regions.
- CHAPTER XXIV. Nine Radiograph Illustrations of Mucus Channels and Cavities.
- CHAPTER XXV. Chronic Mucous Proctitis and Sigmoiditis—Usually Diagnosed as Chronic Mucous Colitis.
- CHAPTER XXVI. Antiseptic Employment of Powders and Oils.
- DEPURANT POWDER.
- DEPURANT OIL.
- FOOTNOTES:
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