Athothis : a satire on modern medicine / by Thomas C. Minor.
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with the Jews, and was first practiced by Abraham nine-
teen hundred and forty-one years before the establish-
ment of Christianity !" replied Paulus Androcydes.
Athothis smiled and answered: " You hold to the
usual erroneous ideas of moderns."
" Yet I based my belief on the Bible, the Book of
Prophets, and the Talmud," retorted Paulus Androcy-
des, " and surely your chronology does not antedate the
Book of Genesis!"
" I was born centuries before Abraham," responded
Athothis with dignity. " The operation of circumcision
is as old as Egypt, for does not our most ancient papyrus
speak of the blood that fell from the phallus of the
Sun-god when he had finished cutting himself. Go back
to the beginning of time, when Isis wandered disconsolate
in search of her beloved Osiris. Moderns call it a myth,
yet we believed it to be true in my day. Remember that
Egypt was a torrid country and her Magi were well
versed in all measures tending to promote the public
health. With us circumcision was a pure sanitary meas-
ure, and cleanliness the object aimed at, although the
operation was practiced under guise of a religious cere-
monial, so that it had both a theological and medical sig-
nificance. Know, mortal, that I myself underwent the
operation, and an examination of the oldest mummies
found will reveal the fact that the phallic mark is com-
mon. The engraved and printed stones of any ancient
country teach that this operation dates back to the most
remote ages, and some vandals have lately taken from
Thebes a stone representing the circumcision of the two
sons of Ramescs II.
" In those clays, the operation was performed in the
eighth year and not on the eighth day. Remember that