Scatalogic Rites of All Nations / A dissertation upon the employment of excrementitious remedial agents in religion, therapeutics, divination, witchcraft, love-philters, etc., in all parts of the globe
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A global survey documents religious, medical, divinatory, and magical uses of human excrement and urine across cultures, drawing on the author's observations and a wide compilation of sources. It presents ethnographic case studies, such as ritual dances and festival practices, and compares phenomena like the European Feast of Fools and indigenous ceremonies to trace common origins. Chapters analyze therapeutic applications, food practices involving excrement, and associations with witchcraft, love-philters, and folk medicine, citing historical and contemporary authorities. The work aims to place these practices in religious and cultural context, juxtaposing evidence rather than imposing definitive interpretations.
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