- Spatula Mundani
The Spatula Mundani was a
surgical device invented in the 17th century by theLondon surgeonJames Woodall to treat extreme cases of severeconstipation wherepurgative s had failed. Woodall believed that the cause of this malady was fromscurvy , but speculation is that many of the cases were from the abuse oflaudanum , a popularpainkiller of the time. A drawing of the device is found in his 1617 book "The Surgeons Mate".The device was an
iron tool slightly longer than 12 inches and consisted of a paddle at one end. The other end was spoon-shaped, with the center removed and a knob at the end. The spoon end was used to extract the "hard excrements" while the other was used for applying ointments, no doubt necessary after undergoing a procedure with this instrument.The term "mundani" is apparently derived from the archaic term "mundify" which appeared in a dictionary from 1604 with the definition "to make clean".
On an
archaeological dig at theJamestown, Virginia colonies a spatula mundani was found, and documents from 1608 report that it was part of a chest of surgeons tools sent by Woodall to the colonies.
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