Replica of a tobacco smoke enema device

Exact replica of a tobacco smoke enema device dating from 1769 from the Institute of the History of Medicine at the Vienna University of Medicine. The device consists of a bellows, fumigator, two metal-sheathed leather tubes and three ivory nozzles for insertion into the nose, rectum and vagina respectively.

Tobacco enemas were used to resuscitate victims of drowning right up into the eighteenth century. Tobacco had been...