
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
by Bourke, John Gregory
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Scatology
Chapters
30
Total Words
192,469
Reading Time
770 min
Published
1876
scatology
Start ReadingTable of Contents
1.Preface
5 min2.M. M. H. GAIDOZ, editor of “Mélusine,” Paris.
2 min3.III. THE FEAST OF FOOLS IN EUROPE 11
1 min4.IV. THE COMMEMORATIVE CHARACTER OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS 24
1 min5.VII. URINE IN HUMAN FOOD 38
1 min6.X. THE BACCHIC ORGIES OF THE GREEKS 62
1 min7.XIII. A USE OF POISONOUS FUNGI QUITE PROBABLY EXISTED AMONG
1 min8.XVI. AN INQUIRY INTO THE DRUIDICAL USE OF THE MISTLETOE 99
1 min9.XVIII. ORDURE ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN USED IN FOOD BY THE
1 min10.XIX. EXCREMENT GODS OF ROMANS AND EGYPTIANS 127
1 min11.XXI. AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF THE RITES CONNECTED WITH
1 min12.XXVI. URINE AND ORDURE IN INDUSTRIES 177
1 min13.XXXIII. INITIATION OF WARRIORS.—CONFIRMATION 237
1 min14.XLI. ORDURE AND URINE IN MEDICINE 277
1 min15.XLIV. A FEW REMARKS UPON TEMPLE OR SACRED PROSTITUTION, AND
1 min16.XLIX. THE WORSHIP OF COCKS AND HENS 440
1 min17.LI. AN EXPLANATION OF THE REASON WHY HUMAN ORDURE AND HUMAN
1 min18.LIV. CONCLUSION 467
81 min19.IV. in the sixteenth century.—(See Bunsen, “Analecta,” Hamburg, 1703.)
28 min20.D. Irwin, U. S. army, dated San Francisco, Cal., April 28, 1888.)
51 min21.M. C. H. Gaidoz takes exception to this interpretation. In his opinion,
6 min22.D. C., Sept. 29, 1888.)
65 min23.D. C.)
60 min24.book 137, p. 357, article “Spain.”)
34 min25.section it was a rule that when a father observed the growing affection
15 min26.V. Avendidad, Zendavesta (Darmesteter’s translation), Max Müller’s
5 min27.C. For further references to the Hottentot ceremony of Initiation, by
13 min28.M. Le Blanc, in his ‘Travels,’ to be used in the East Indies:—
170 min29.D. Bergen, in “Popular Science Monthly,” New York, September, 1888, p.
161 min30.D. C.)
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