Statistics and Climate of Consumption. Millard.
Traité des Maladies Chirurgicales, vol. x. Baron Boyer. Paris, 1825.
Dictionary of Medicine. Quain. New York, 1884.
INDEX
- Abolishment
- Abraham, [32]
- Absence of penis, [13]
- of testicles, [105]
- Abyssinians, carry off the male members of slain enemies, [30];
- circumcised bishop among the, [64]
- Acosta, Rev. Father, on Mexican circumcision, [47]
- Adams, Dr. C. Powell, of Hastings, Minn., [198]
- After-treatment of circumcised Hebrews, [158]
- Agnew, D. Hayes, on penile cancer, [230];
- on eczema as a reflex neurosis from phimosis, [320]
- Albutt, T. Clifford, on primary cause of disease, [13]
- American circumcision, [47];
- infibulation and muzzling, [48]
- Amputation of penis, [230], [233], [247]
- Androgynes, [118]
- Augleria, Pierre d’, on American circumcision, [47]
- Apis, the white bull, sacred to the Egyptians, [29]
- Apollo Belvidere, as evidence of exactness of ancient sculpture, [62]
- Apure Indians and their circumcision, [48]
- Arabian circumcision, [38];
- prostitutes, [323]
- Arias Montan, on Mexico, [46]
- Arnold, Dr. A. B., of Baltimore, [25], [219], [220], [223]
- Asthma as a reflex neurosis from genital irritation, [291]
- Australian circumcision, [44];
- operation on the urethra, [56]
- Author’s modification of circumcision, [307]
- Aztec circumcision, [46]
- Ballance, C. W., dressing after circumcision, '[317]
- Bamboo stick worn in vagina as a chastity protector, [52]
- Baptismal ceremonies of Omaha Indians, [56]
- Barbarous Arabian marriage custom, [54]
- mutilations of Guamo and Othomaco Indians, [48]
- Bas-relief representing Egyptian emasculation, [31]
- Bassouto circumcision, [42]
- Battos circumcision, [45]
- Baumgartner’s devout and chaste dervish, [49]
- Beale, Sir Lionel, on blood changes, [296]
- Bell, Dr. John, on Jewish hygiene, [181]
- Bells, jingling of, under the skirts, denotive of Judean virginity, [52]
- Belt of brass mail to insure female chastity, [51]
- Berbers, mutilations of their prisoners, [30]
- Bergmann, of Strasburg, [20], [27]
- Bergson, Dr., [160]
- Bernbeim, Dr., on freedom of Jews from syphilis, [195];
- Bernoulli, Prof., of Bale, [168]
- “Beth Yosef” of Joseph Karo, [153]
- Biblical vouching for homoeopathy, [113]
- Billings, Dr. John S., U. S. Army, on Jewish vital statistics, [174];
- on cancer amongst Jews, [230]
- Bird, Dr. Golding, on phimosis, [257]
- Bishop of Abyssinia accused of heresy on account of circumcision, [64]
- Blood of prepuce sprinkled on bride’s veil, [55];
- Bobovii, Alberti, on Mohammedan circumcision, [39]
- Bogera, or African circumcision, [44]
- Bokai, on preputial statistics, [220]
- Bornean circumcision, [45]
- Bowditch, Henry I., on Jewish vital statistics, [176]
- Boyer, Baron, on cancer of the penis, [232];
- on gangrene of the penis, [237]
- Brett, Dr. F. H., case of hypertrophy of prepuce, [251]
- Bryant, Thomas, on skin-grafting, [328]
- Bumstead, on circumcision, [310]
- Burial of Algerine prepuces in the sands of the deserts, [39]
- Cahen, Dr., on diminished sensibility of glans after circumcision, [224]
- Calculus, liability of the Chinese to preputial, [248];
- Canary Islands, remains of an antediluvian world, [25]
- Cancer of the penis, [232];
- Canon of St. John Lateran and his profane doubts, [74]
- Carter, Dr. Wm., on toxic urines, [298]
- Casalis, M., on Bassouto circumcision, [42]
- Cases of spontaneous circumcision, [58]
- Castration, etymology of the term, [80];
- as a self-sacrifice to deities, [89]
- Celsus, on Roman infibulation, [50];
- Chabas, M., description of Egyptian bas-relief, [23]
- Charlemagne endows an abbey with a holy prepuce, [72]
- Charles V sacks Rome, and robbery of the holy prepuce, [73]
- Chastity among Egyptian dervishes, [49];
- belt of brass mail of the Ethiopians, [51];
- plug of bamboo of Soudan, [51];
- rings to insure chastity in the male mentioned by Nelaton, [54];
- enforced among the Hindoo bonzes by infibulation, [54];
- among the Cybelian priesthood, [89];
- Greek monks, ideas of, [89];
- comparative, among the different religious creeds of Prussia, [195]
- Chinese, peculiar liability of, to calculous disease, [248];
- considered a delicate diet by Australian cannibals, [327]
- Chippeway Indians and circumcision, [23]
- Chivalry of the male Hottentot, [60]
- Christian abolishment of circumcision, [18];
- circumcision in Abyssinia, [63]
- Circumcised phallus as a religious and civic symbol, [35];
- races peculiarly exempt from syphilis, [192]
- Circumcising knife (see Knife).
- Circumcision, abolished by Christians, [18];
- among Chippeway Indians, [23];
- among the Atlanteans of Plato, [23];
- among the Phœnicians, [34];
- among the Egyptians, [34];
- Arabian, [35], [54];
- during the reign of Psammétich, [34];
- civil and religious symbol of ancient Egypt, [35];
- Aztec, [46];
- among the Mijes, [46];
- Mexican, [46];
- Totonac, [46];
- among the Orinoco Indians, [47]
- the climatic limits of, as a general rite, [47];
- in the Island of Cosumel, [47];
- in Yucatan, [47];
- in old Florida, [47];
- Apure Indians, [48];
- among the Amazons, [56];
- accidental case of, mentioned by Cullerier, [57];
- spontaneous, [58];
- abolished by the Romans, [66];
- destroying marks of, [68];
- of Abraham, [143];
- Hebraic, [143];
- not practiced in the wilderness, [143];
- physical conditions that exempt Jewish children from, [144], [145];
- description of Hebraic, by Montaigne, [146];
- as a cure for epilepsy, [261];
- as a preventive of hernia or rupture, [263];
- as a preventive to prolapsus of the bowel, [263];
- as a preventive of idiocy, [266];
- as a cure for dyspepsia, [270], [271]
- Civiale, on moral effects of penis amputation, [247];
- case of phimosis and preputial calculi, [249]
- Claparède, on evils resulting from the prepuce, [229];
- on preputial calculi, [249]
- Clarke, Sir Andrew, on renal inadequacy, [300]
- Clavigero, on Mexican circumcision, [46]
- Climatic limits of circumcision, [65]
- Cloquet operation, [306], [316]
- Colchis, colony of, [33]
- Constantine punished circumcisers with death, [66]
- Constipation as a divine attribute, [288];
- as a result of phimosis and its results, [292]
- Consumption, relation of, to Jewish race, [178], [179]
- Controversy about the holy prepuce, [73]
- Convent of St. Corneille and the holy knife, [78]
- Convulsions induced by phimosis, [260], [261]
- Cullerier, accidental circumcision, [57];
- on penile cancer, [231]
- Cybelian priesthood and castration, [89]
- Dakotas, the white bull sacred among the, [26]
- David and the Philistine prepuces, [31]
- Debreyne, trappist, monk, and physician, [224]
- Delange, on Arabian circumcision, [37]
- Delpech, on female circumcision, [36]
- Demarquay, on penile gangrene, [236]
- Dervishes, holy and chaste, [49]
- Difference between Turkish and Buddhist heaven, [116]
- Dilatation of prepuce, [308], [312], [332]
- Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, on Atlantean circumcision, [23]
- Dressing in cases of retraction of penile skin, [304];
- Du Bisson, on Soudanese harems, [52]
- Dyspepsia induced by preputial irritation, [270], [271]
- Ebers, Dr., on Karnac bas-relief, [23]
- Eczema induced by phimosis, [320]
- Effect of the holy prepuce on the hands of a lady, [74]
- Effects of age on the prepuce, [285]
- Egypt, uncircumcised persons not allowed to study in ancient, [34]
- Egyptians emasculated their prisoners, [30]
- Emasculation, its early practices and evolutions, [29];
- of Uranos, [83]
- Emperor Adrian forbids circumcision, [66]
- Endurance and fortitude of Arabs, [55]
- Enforced continence and its effects on the penis, [61]
- Ennery, M., Grand Rabbi of Paris, [158]
- Enoch, Prof., of Berlin, on preputial calculi, [249];
- Enuresis, [275]
- Epilepsy, induced by the prepuce, 258, [261], [301]
- Epstein, Dr., of Cincinnati, [156]
- Erichsen, Prof., on cancer of the penis, [228]
- Ethics at the battle of Fontenoy, [76]
- Ethiopian infibulation of infant females, [51]
- Eunuchism, beneficial to guardians of public funds, [84];
- as excluding from the priesthood, [90];
- in Italy, [91];
- in China, [91], [93];
- in India, [92];
- in the Soudan, [99];
- and music, [94];
- as a punishment, [97];
- mortality attending its manufacture, [91], [92], [93], [99], [100], [107];
- does not prevent copulation at all times, [92], [100], [101], [102], [103];
- manner of procedure among the Pagan priesthood, [106];
- prices of eunuchs, [99];
- numbers annually made, [91], [98];
- fecundating eunuch of Mecca, [100];
- Velutti, the opera-singer, [102];
- eunuchs as possessors of harems, [90];
- eunuch warriors and statesmen, [90]
- Evidence of circumcision on Egyptian monuments, [23]
- Extraordinary results of phimosis, [282]
- Female circumcisers in Arabia, [36]
- Females subject to preputial reflex neuroses, [267], [268]
- Flaccourt, M. Martin, account of the Madécasses, [54]
- Fothergill and the unlicensed practitioner on renal pathology, [77]
- French war-office records, on Jewish vital statistics, [175]
- Frenum, statistics relating to abnormalities of, [221]
- Frerichs’ ammoniæmia, [300]
- Fresnel, M., on marriage circumcision, [54]
- Full-moon rites among the Bassouto maidens, [44]
- Galen, on the flaccid virile member, [60], [61]
- Gangrene of the penis, [236]
- Golden padlocks worn on prepuce for five years, [54]
- Greek and Roman statuary and the penis, [60]
- Greek monks’ object in infibulations, [54];
- extreme ideas of chastity, [89]
- Gregg, Dr. Robert J., operative procedure, [320]
- Griffith, Dr. J. D., cases of reflex irritation, [261]
- Gross, Prof. S. D., on penile cancer, [230];
- operations, [320]
- Grotius and the origin of the Peruvians, [46]
- Guimara, the, [153]
- Guinzburg, Dr., on Jewish vital statistics, [176]
- Gumilla and his South American voyages, [47]
- Hæmostatic powders, [160]
- Hare, Prof. Hobart A., on circumcision, [301]
- Haskins, Dr. A., on Jewish vital statistics, [176]
- Heaven, Turkish, [115];
- Buddhist, [116]
- Hebraic idea of parental origin of constitution of the child, [144]
- Hebrew Consistory of Paris, [157]
- Hebrew words in Central American languages, [24]
- Hebrews, attempts to efface signs of circumcision, [69];
- Heliogabalus, Emperor, was circumcised, [66]
- Henry III of France as a Moslem godfather, [64]
- Henry V of England and the holy prepuce, [71]
- Heraclius, Emperor, persecuted the Jews, [67]
- Hermaphrodites, earliest mention of, [117];
- Hernia induced by phimosis, [263]
- Herodotus, his views adopted by Voltaire, [22];
- visits Egypt, [34]
- Herrera, on Mexican circumcision, [47]
- Hey, Dr. William, on preputial cancer, [227]
- Hindoo devotee wears a six-inch ring in prepuce, [54]
- Hitouch, [156]
- Holgate, Dr., of New York, on preputial adhesions, [220];
- on preputial dilatation, [308]
- Holy circumcision, [70], [78]
- Homer, Surgeon U. S. Navy, on the worship of Venus Porclna, [193]
- Horrible marriage performance, [54]
- Hottentot restriction on making twins, [60]
- Hough, Dr., on Jewish longevity, [173]
- Humphry, Geo. Murray, on “Old Age,” [14]
- Hutchinson, Dr. Jonathan, on the pre-cancerous stage of cancer, [226];
- on urethral child, [300]
- Hypospadias, as a heredity, [129];
- Idiocy induced by phimosis and preputial adhesions, [265], [269]
- Impious wretch steals the holy prepuce, [74]
- Impotence, holy vinegar and shrinal observances in, [71] to [81]
- Indians and circumcision, [46] to [48]
- Induration of prepuce, [250]
- Inflbulation practices, [48] to [52]
- Isis inaugurates Osirian rites, [29]
- Isserth, Rabbi Israel, [153]
- Jansen, Surgeon of the Belgian Armies, on frenum deformities, '[221]
- Jews’ letters to Voltaire, [22];
- Jews (see Hebrews).
- Judaism unfavorable to religious insanity, [166]
- Justinia, Emperor, persecuted the Jews, [67]
- Karo, Joseph, and the “Beth Yosef,” '[153]
- Kemp, Dr. Arthur, on phimosis as a cause of hernia, [264]
- Kerr, Dr. J. G., on Chinese preputial calculi, [248]
- Keyes, Dr. E. L., on composition of preputial calculi, [249], [264]
- King David, the first homœopathic patient, [113];
- secures two hundred Philistine prepuces, [31]
- Knife, circumcising, used in ancient Egyptian rite, [23];
- Lafargue, on Australian circumcision, [44]
- Lallemand, on masturbation, [223];
- Las Casas, on Aztec circumcision, [46]
- Leech, Dr. T. F., on preputial irritation, [260]
- Letenneur, Prof., on the knife of the holy circumcision, '[78]
- Life-insurance and the circumcised, [290]
- Lisfrane, rules for operations on the penis, [232];
- on recession of the body of the penis, [306]
- Livingstone, on Bassouto circumcision, [44]
- Longevity of Hebrews, [162], [169], [179]
- Lonyer-Villermay, M., on female circumcision, [36]
- Louis XVI as a candidate for the rite, [201]
- Love, Dr. I. N, on the Mosaic law, [262]
- Lumholtz, on Australian hypospadias, [56]
- Macilwain, on reflex neuroses, [330]
- Magruder, Dr. G. L., on reflex irritation, [261]
- Maids as heat radiators, [114]
- Maimonides, Jewish rabbi and physician, [32], [144], [153]
- Malay circumcision, [45]
- Malgaigne, operative views, [313], [316]
- Mapato, or mystery hut, [42]
- Marriage preceded by circumcision, [54]
- Martius and Spix, on circumcision on the Amazon, [56]
- Mastin, Dr. C. H., on calculous disease, [248]
- Masturbation, [224]
- Maury, Dr. Frank, on preputial statistics, [219]
- McLeod, Dr. Neil, circumcision operation, [318]
- McMahon, Dr. W. R., on reflex epilepsy, [261]
- Mendelssohn, Rabbi Moses, [164], [168]
- Mexican circumcision, [46]
- Mezizah, or act of suction, [150]
- Milah, [156]
- Miracles performed by the holy prepuce, [70] to [74]
- Mishna, the, [153]
- Mohammed, [65]
- Mohel, [157], [158]
- Moses, Dr., of New York, preputial statistics, [220]
- Moses circumcises his son, [150]
- Mott, Jr., Dr. A. R., cases of reflex irritation, [258]
- Music, first schools of, [94]
- Music at Algerine circumcision, [39];
- Nelaton, case of infibulation, [54];
- Nelson, Lord, disregard for red tape, [77]
- New Caledonian circumcision, [45]
- Newton, Sir Isaac, and the storm-predicting cow, [77]
- Nicaraguan baptism of blood, [56]
- Oath of mohel, [158]
- Oath, Egyptian manner of making oath, [35]
- Obod, Battle of, [36]
- Operations on the prepuce, [302];
- Cloquet’s, [306];
- Bumstead’s, [310];
- Hue’s, [312];
- Bernheim’s, Sedillat’s, [313];
- Chauvin’s, [313];
- Cullerier’s, [313];
- Vanier’s, [316];
- Vidal de Cassis’, [316];
- Lallemand’s, [317];
- A. G. Miller’s, Neil McLeod’s, [318];
- Erichsen’s, [319];
- Gross’s, [320];
- Van Buren and Keyes’, [320];
- D. Hayes Agnew’s, [320];
- Overall’s procedure, [321]
- Origin of phallic worship, [29]
- of human slavery, [29]
- Orinoco, circumcision on the, [47]
- Orloth, penis or prepuce? [31]
- Osiris vanquished by Typhon, [28]
- Othomacos Indians and their bloody rite, [48]
- Owen, Dr. Edmund, on phimosis, [263]
- Packard, Dr., on preputial statistics, [219]
- Papal indulgences to worshipers of holy prepuce, [72]
- Paralysis induced by phimosis, [259]
- Penis, absence of, [132];
- Periah, [156]
- Persecutions on account of circumcision, [66]
- Phœnician origin of circumcision, [22]
- Phimosed penis on ancient statues, [60]
- Phimosis, [218], [221];
- as a cause of hernia, [263]
- Physicians as practical Christians, [141]
- Pooley, Prof. J. H., case of preputial irritation, [260]
- Popè, Rabbi Rav, and the Guimara, [153]
- Portuguese sailors as Mohammedan proselytes, [40]
- Potentia generandi, [103]
- coeundi, [104]
- Prepuce, infibulated, [54];
- Preputial miracles, [72];
- Price, Dr. M. F., on reflex neuroses, [265];
- Primitive phallic rites, 28
- homœopaths, [113]
- Procedure in retraction of skin of penis after circumcision, [304]
- Proselytes, Mohammedan, how circumcised, [40], [41]
- Public women between decks in U. S. Navy, [193]
- Puzey, Dr., of Liverpool, on preputial skin grafts, [207]
- Pythagoras [32];
- visits Egypt, [34]
- Ralfe, on causes of interstitial nephritis, [300]
- Rameses II, circumcision of his sons, [23]
- Ranney, Prof. A. L., on enuresis, [282]
- Reconstruction of a prepuce, [68], [69], [328]
- Rectum, prolapsus of, induced by phimosis, [263]
- Reflex neuroses from preputial irritation, [254], [330], [331]
- Regulations of French Hebrew consistories of 1854, [157]
- Religion, its connection to insanity, [166]
- Resectricis nympharum, profession of, [36]
- Restriction on impregnation, [57];
- on twins, [60]
- Retraction of skin of penis after circumcision, [303]
- Richardson, Dr. B. W., on relation of race to disease, [169], [170], [171], [177]
- Ricord’s definition of the prepuce, [206];
- operations on the prepuce, [313]
- Roman infibulation, [58]
- Royal decree of 1845 in France, [157]
- Roux, on cancer of the prepuce, [227]
- Rush, Benjamin, and the cancer quack, [77]
- Saint-Germain, Dr., on preputial abnormalities, [264]
- Saint Foutin and his shrine, [78]
- Saint Guerluchon at Bourg-Dieu, [79]
- Saint Guignole and the miraculous phallus, [80]
- Saint Coulombs and the miraculous prepuce, [70]
- Saturnus the first eunuchiser, [83]
- Sayer, Prof. Lewis A., contributions to medical science, [255]
- Scythians carry off heads of the slain, [30]
- Self-circumcision, attempt at, [203]
- Semiramis first employs eunuchs, [85]
- Severus Sulpicius, on effects of climate, [50]
- Sham battles at circumcision feasts, [37], [41], [42], [44]
- She-circumcisers, [36]
- Shrine for the recovery of impotent males, [79]
- Smith, Dr. J. Lewis, on preputial irritation, [263]
- Solomon, Dr., of Brunswick, on suction, [158]
- Soudanese chastity protector, [52]
- Sphincterismus due to phimosis, [292]
- Spiked chastity belt in Naples museum, [52]
- Stallard, Dr., on Jewish vital statistics, [173]
- Sterility cured at sacred shrines, [71] to [81]
- Stricture of urethra and phimosis, [289], [290]
- Styptics used by mohels, 158, [159]
- Syphilis, statistics relating to, [187] to [199]
- Syphilis and scrofula, [190]
- Taylor, Dr. C. F., on masturbation, [269]
- Totonac circumcision, [46]
- Tonga Islanders’ rite, [45]
- Toxæmia, resulting from phimosis, [293];
- of von Jaksch, [294]
- Tube, penis carried in, [56]
- Tunca Indian circumcision, [56]
- Turkish circumcision, [39] to [41]
- Tylor, on the Stone Age and circumcision, [336]
- Van Buren and Keyes, on circumcision, [320]
- Vanier du Havre, Dr., [54], [224];
- on operations, [316]
- Venus, birth of, [84]
- Vidal de Cassis, on preputial operations, [316]
- Virey, account of Hindoo bonze, [54]
- Virgins’ chain of bells in ancient Judea, [52]
- Vital statistics of Jews, [169] to [179]
- Voltaire, on origins of circumcision, [22]
- Von Jaksch’s definition of Toxæmia, [294]
- Wadd, Dr., on preputial cancer, [227];
- on hypertrophy of penis, [252]
- Walshe, on preputial cancer, [235]
- Warren, on preputial cancer, [235]
- Warts of penis and prepuce, [250]
- Waterman, Dr., on Jewish vital statistics, [177]
- Wax images of penis deposited on shrines, [79]
- Welsh words in Mandan language, [24]
- Wet dressing objectionable after circumcision, [304], [311]
- White Bull, sacred among Sioux and Egyptians, [26];
- origin of sacredness, [29]
- Willard, Dr. De Forest, observations on the prepuce, [262]
- Wine at circumcision feasts, [151]
- Wirthington, Dr. F. J., on preputial irritation, [259]
- Wise, Dr. I. M., on St. Paul the apostle, [19]
- Warman, Prof., of Brooklyn, on circumcision, [26]
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