Tobacco Smoke Enema (1750s-1810s)
"The tobacco enema was used to infuse tobacco smoke into a patient's rectum for various medical purposes, primarily the resuscitation of drowning victims. A rectal tube inserted into the anus was connected to a fumigator and bellows that forced the smoke towards the rectum. The warmth of the smoke was thought to promote respiration, but doubts about the credibility of tobacco enemas led to the popular phrase 'blow smoke up one's ass.'"Todd sent me this link to old medical-surgical gear. Go have a look, if you aren't squeamish. I liked the arrowhead-puller and the artificial leech, too ...
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