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Statue breaks taboo on enemas

Published: 25 June, 2008, 03:47
Edited: 25 June, 2008, 03:47


While enemas undoubtedly have a place in medical practice, their role in art is open to debate. But that hasn’t stopped a health spa in the resort of Zheleznovodsk in Russia's Stavropol region from erecting a giant monument to enemas.

The 350-kilo bronze monument features three baby angels holding up a pear-shaped enema bulb and nozzle.

The idea for the sculpture belongs to spa director Aleksandr Kharchenko, who says that a monument to the enema should have been set up a long time ago.

“Someone has to know about it! We have the most enemas in the world done here!” he said.

Enemas are used to diagnose and treat a host of digestive tract illnesses and are routinely given to patients before surgery.