Part 4
Another method:-There grows upon the bleeding condyloma, a protuberance
like the fruit of the mulberry, and if the condyloma be far without,
an envelope of flesh is adherent to it.
[p. 353]Having placed the man over
two round stones upon his knees, examine, for you will find the parts
near the anus between the buttocks inflated, and blood proceeding
from within. If, then, the condyloma below the cover be of a soft
nature, bring it away with the finger, for there is no more difficulty
in this than in skinning a sheep, to pass the finger between the hide
and the flesh. And this should be accomplished without the patient's
knowledge, while he is kept in conversation. When the condyloma is
taken off, streaks of blood necessarily flow from the whole of the
torn part. It must be speedily washed with a decoction of galls, in
a dry wine, and the bleeding vein will disappear along with the condyloma,
and its cover will be replaced. The older it is, the more easy the
cure.