Chapter III.) It is a grave pathological condition and the source of
mucus auto-intoxication, and its symptoms ought to be differentiated from those of fecal auto-intoxication. This mucus exudate has an intensely irritating effect on the nervous system, especially when an acute intestinal mucus storm has developed, torturing its victims and unfitting them mentally to attend to the ordinary duties of the day. Very often this is accompanied by more or less pain or muscular soreness. These annoying symptoms occur very early in the history of Proctitis and Sigmoiditis, and clinical experience has demonstrated to me and to my students the necessity for infants and children being examined in order to determine whether inflammation exists in the anus and rectum, and thus early cut short the progress of the disease and its numerous and familiar symptoms, which I may here enumerate, to wit: indigestion, flatulency, coated tongue, foul breath, bad taste in the mouth, capricious appetite, nausea, intestinal colic, cramps and pains, diarrhea, headache or band of pain encircling the head with sense of constriction, neuralgia, pain about the heart, cold hands and feet, malnutrition, anemia, emaciation, dry skin, seborrhea sicca, carbonic acid toxemia, sallow complexion, liver spots, jaundice, acute bilious attacks, drowsy states, mental torpor, bad temper, night terrors, irritability, melancholia, vertigo, dizziness, loss of memory, insomnia, drawn face, tired feeling, unrestful sleep, easily fatigued, subject to colds, catarrhal affections of the ears, eyes, nose, throat, etc., decay of teeth, dry cough, loss of hair, impaired vision, sterility, impotency, mucus and membranous cords and casts from the bowels, sediment in the urine, irritability of the bladder, premature age, reduced physical and mental efficiency, inability to concentrate the mind, morbidity, suicidal notions with a view to ending mental and physical suffering.
I am pleased to inform such sufferers that their ills can be properly diagnosed and treated; and the earlier in life they seek treatment, the sooner they will escape the accumulative ills that make existence so painful to endure.
We have mentioned Proctitis and Sigmoiditis as the primary cause of intestinal stasis in the majority of cases; later, other sections of the intestinal canal may be invaded by inflammatory process, causing a more serious intestinal stasis, not infrequently bringing about dislocation of the stomach, intestines, and other abdominal organs. We have enumerated the symptoms and maladies that are now, in the light of latest medical science, traceable directly or indirectly, to this primary cause; in short, it may be said that, with the exception of a few diseases caused by toxic agents, most of the illnesses that cause so much invalidism, cutting short our lives, can be traced to mucus and fecal auto-intoxication.
The purpose of this book and others I have published is to educate my fellow beings as to how to prevent or avoid the many diseases and symptoms that afflict them from the cradle to the grave; already I feel that I have accomplished something in helping humanity, and I trust others will do their part to lessen the ills that flesh is heir to through neglect and ignorance.