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CHAP. 33.—REMEDIES FOR INTESTINAL HERNIA, AND FOR DISEASES OF THE RECTUM. THE WATER-SNAKE: ONE REMEDY. THE HYDRUS: ONE REMEDY. THE MULLET: ONE REMEDY. THE PELAMIS: THREE REMEDIES.

For the cure of intestinal hernia the sea-hare is applied, bruised with honey. The liver of the water-snake,1 and that of the hydrus,2 bruised and taken in drink, are remedial for urinary calculi. Sciatica is cured by using the pickle of the silurus3 as a clyster, the bowels being first thoroughly purged. For chafing of the fundament, an application is made of heads of mullets and surmullets, reduced to ashes; for which purpose they are calcined in an earthen vessel, and must be applied in combination with honey. Calcined heads, too, of the fish known as mænæ4 are useful for the cure of chaps and condylomata; as also heads of salted pelamides,5 reduced to ashes, or calcined cybium,6 applied with honey.

The torpedo,7 applied topically, reduces procidence of the rectum. River-crabs,8 reduced to ashes, and applied with oil and wax, are curative of chaps of the fundament: sea-crabs, too, are equally useful for the purpose.

1 It is not improbable that he may mean the same animal that has been mentioned in cc. 19 and 26 of this Book, the Enhydris. See also B. xxx. c. 8.

2 See B. xxix. c. 22.

3 See B. ix. cc. 17, 25, 75.

4 See B. ix. c. 42, and Chapter 27 of this Book.

5 See B. ix. cc. 18, 19, and Chapter 53 of this Book.

6 Salted tunny. See B. ix. c. 18.

7 See B. ix. cc. 24, 48, 74, 75.

8 Our crawfish.

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