Internal baths : the principle and the process : being an exposition of Prof. Chas. A. Tyrrell's celebrated "J.B.L. Cascade," a device for eliminating the waste of the system : drugs shown to be injurious to health and longevity : essentially a home treatment.
- Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute.
- Date:
- [1898?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Internal baths : the principle and the process : being an exposition of Prof. Chas. A. Tyrrell's celebrated "J.B.L. Cascade," a device for eliminating the waste of the system : drugs shown to be injurious to health and longevity : essentially a home treatment. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of the profession, and with prayerful trust in God that I do my whole duly, i presei. this to a sensible people, praying that God would bless its truths to the benefit of ui.s fellow, and that the people may further understand the nature of tbis discovery, au^ its wonderful success in curing disease, by removal of the cause, I will explain in the following lines: I have been thus explicit in this description from the fact that recent investigation, has developed the fact, that in the discovery described above 1 had found a prototype, as the cause of all diseases of the human body, that 1 had found the foundation of pre- mature old age and death ; for, surprising as it may seem, out of two hundred and eighty-four cases of autopsy held (they representing nearly all the diseases known to our climate), but twenty-eight Colons were found to be free from hardened adhered matter, and in their normal healthy state, and the two Hundred and fifty-six were all more or less as described above, except perhaps, the grape seeds and pop corn.. Many of them, as described by^ the writer, where distended to nearly double their natural size throughout their whole length, with a small hole through the centre, and almost uni- versally those last cases spoken of had regular evacuations of the bowels each day, many of them (the Colons) containing large worms from four to six inches long, pro- ducing epilepsy, spinal irritation and extreme nervousness. My experience from day to day develops startling disclosures in the form of worms, and the nest of eggs, that we daily get from patients, accompanied with blood and pus. As I stood there looking at that Colon and reservoir of death, I expressed my- self as my patients do daily, in wonder that any one can live a week, much less for years, with this cesspool of death and contagion always with him. The absorption of this deadly poison back into the circulation can but cause all the contagious dis- eases. The recent in-eatment of hemorrliage of the bowels in typhoid fever has shown it to be caused from maggots and worms eating into a sensitive membrane and tap- ping a vein or artery. In fact, my experience during the past ten years iiad proven, by the rapid recovery of all diseases—scspecially so-called chronic diseases—that in the Colon lies the cause of nearly all human ailments. Here is the breeding ground, and a fertile soil for disease-breeding germs to be carried from the Colon and emptied directly into tlie lungs, through the port<Jl veins, lacteals and lymphatics, by way of the thoracic duct, [see common high school hygienic physiology for Washington, pp, 165, 88 and 800]. It is a well-known fact, that physic will not remove this encrusted matter, or even loosen it, but by increased action of the small intestines they are emptied fpr the time being, giving temporary room for the overloaded stomach and duodenum, and emptj ing and rinsing out the small passage-way through the crusted matter in the Colon and it is the writer's opinion that calomel and other forms of mercury, morphine, and a thousand other death-dealing drugs in use by the so-called science of medicine, should be dispensed with. But why, you ask, has not this discovery been made before ? There are two main reasons. The first is, in holding post-mortems, this organ was avoided, cut off, if in the way, and thrown in the slop bucket. In the dissecting room, tiie student, taking it for granted that the Colon was like the rest of the intestinal canal, cut it oil and threw it away on account of its scent-bag propensities and uastiness. As a result, the pro- fession knows the least about this important organ of any in the human body.. The other reason is of a regular nature and full of selfish bigot.ry and motive, for a knowl- edge as given above would revolutionize tiie whole science of so-called medicine, and stop, to a great extent, medication by way of l\u\ stomach, and any digression from the regular established teachings is quackery, and always has been since Hippocrates](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21296819_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)