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A practical manual advocates regular intestinal irrigation and hygienic measures to prevent and treat constipation, proctitis, and colitis. It explains anatomical and pathological causes of anorectal disorders, including the development of channels, piles, fistulas, and fecal or gaseous retention in the sigmoid flexure. Detailed, step-by-step guidance is provided on when and how to perform enemas, internal baths, stomach cleansing, and the controlled use of hot water, along with descriptions of appliances and clinic techniques. Separate chapters address common objections, antiseptic powders and oils, uric acid, back pain, schoolchildren’s health, and nonoperative versus surgical approaches to hemorrhoids, abscess, and fistula. Illustrations and radiographs supplement the clinical descriptions to support self-care and physician practice.

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Alcinous B. Jamison

Alcinous B. Jamison was an author known for his contributions to medical literature in the early 20th century. His works primarily focus on gastrointestinal health, with notable titles such as "Intestinal Ills" and "Intestinal Irrigation." Through these publications, Jamison aimed to educate readers on the complexities of intestinal disorders and the importance of proper irrigation techniques. His writings reflect a period of growing interest in medical science and patient care, contributing to the understanding of digestive health during his time.

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