October 2011
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Just a tidbit from the surgical newsletter in my...
hellonurse:
Tobacco smoke enemas were at one time thought to be able to cure various disorders including the resuscitation of drowning victims. A tube was inserted in the rectum and tobacco smoke was pumped into the intestines via a large bellows. The warmth of the smoke was felt to promote respirations. Doubts about its credibility led to the popular phrase “to blow smoke up one’s a…”
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