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Nutrient enema         
ENEMA ADMINISTERED WITH THE INTENT OF PROVIDING NUTRITION WHEN NORMAL EATING IS NOT POSSIBLE
Feeding per rectum; Rectal feeding; Rectal alimentation; Feeding enema; Nutrient clyster; Rectal hydration; Rectal rehydration
A nutrient enema, also known as feeding per rectum, rectal alimentation, or rectal feeding, is an enema administered with the intent of providing nutrition when normal eating is not possible. This treatment is ancient, dating back at least to the second century AD when documented by Galen, and commonly used in the Middle Ages, remaining a common technique in 19th century, and as recently as 1941 the U.
enema         
  • A filled 5 litre enema bag connected to a bored [[dildo]], ready to inject into a recipient on the ground beneath.
  • 19th century satirical cartoon of a monkey rejecting an old style clyster for a new design, filled with marshmallow and opium
  • Pressure enema from an animal bladder (African wooden sculpture, 19th century)
  • A barium enema in a disposable bag manufactured for that purpose
  • A normal clyster syringe ''(front)'' and the nozzle for a syringe designed for self-administration ''(rear)''. The latter avoided the need for a second party to attend an embarrassing procedure.
  • A prepared, disposable enema.
  • This nozzle (shown here in harness) can be inflated to a diameter wider than a rectum to force holding in an enema that could not otherwise be retained. Used either for pleasure or as part of [[BDSM]] activities.
  • Portable enema self-administration apparatus by [[Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla]] (18th century; Medical History Museum, University of Zurich)
  • Soapsuds enemas, one in an enema bucket with a nozzle typical for a cleansing enema, and another in an enema bag with a nozzle typical for a contrast enema
  • ''The Enema'' by [[Abraham Bosse]], ca. 1632–33
PROCEDURE OF INTRODUCING LIQUIDS INTO THE RECTUM AND COLON VIA THE ANUS
Clyster; Enemas; Colema; Enema syringe; Clyster syringe; Golden enema; Enemata; High colonic; Proctoclysis; Enema cocktail; Fleet enema; Enima; Colon irrigation; Klyx; Clysterium; Retention enema; Bleach enema
(enemas)
If someone has an enema, a liquid is put into their bottom in order to make them empty their bowels, for example before they have an operation.
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Clyster         
  • A filled 5 litre enema bag connected to a bored [[dildo]], ready to inject into a recipient on the ground beneath.
  • 19th century satirical cartoon of a monkey rejecting an old style clyster for a new design, filled with marshmallow and opium
  • Pressure enema from an animal bladder (African wooden sculpture, 19th century)
  • A barium enema in a disposable bag manufactured for that purpose
  • A normal clyster syringe ''(front)'' and the nozzle for a syringe designed for self-administration ''(rear)''. The latter avoided the need for a second party to attend an embarrassing procedure.
  • A prepared, disposable enema.
  • This nozzle (shown here in harness) can be inflated to a diameter wider than a rectum to force holding in an enema that could not otherwise be retained. Used either for pleasure or as part of [[BDSM]] activities.
  • Portable enema self-administration apparatus by [[Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla]] (18th century; Medical History Museum, University of Zurich)
  • Soapsuds enemas, one in an enema bucket with a nozzle typical for a cleansing enema, and another in an enema bag with a nozzle typical for a contrast enema
  • ''The Enema'' by [[Abraham Bosse]], ca. 1632–33
PROCEDURE OF INTRODUCING LIQUIDS INTO THE RECTUM AND COLON VIA THE ANUS
Clyster; Enemas; Colema; Enema syringe; Clyster syringe; Golden enema; Enemata; High colonic; Proctoclysis; Enema cocktail; Fleet enema; Enima; Colon irrigation; Klyx; Clysterium; Retention enema; Bleach enema
·noun A liquid injected into the lower intestines by means of a syringe; an injection; an Enema.