CHAPTER 16 - Undoing of Aiguillettes (Impotence
for a Time)
Know, O Vizir (God be good to you!), that impotence arises from
three causes:
Firstly, from the tying of aiguillettes.
Secondly, from a feeble and relaxed constitution.
And thirdly, from too premature ejaculation.
To cure the tying of aiguillettes you must take galanga, cinnamon
from Mecca, cloves, Indian cachou, nutmeg, Indian cubebs, sparrowwort,
cinnamon, Persian pepper, Indian thistle, cardamoms, pyrether,
laurel seed, and gilly flowers. All these ingredients must be
pounded together carefully, and one drinks of it as much as one
can, morning and night, in broth, particularly in pigeon broth;
fowl broth may, however, be substituted just as well. Water is
to be drunk before and after taking It. The compound may likewise
be taken with honey, which is the best method, and gives the best
results.
The man whose ejaculation is too precipitate must take nutmeg
and incense (oliban) mixed together with honey.
If the impotence arises from weakness, the following ingredients
are to be taken in honey: viz., pyrether, nettleseed, a little
spurge (or cevadille), ginger, cinnamon of Mecca, and cardamom.
This preparation will cause the weakness to disappear and effect
the cure, with the permission of God the Highest!
I can warrant the efficacy of all these preparations, the virtue
of which has been tested.
The impossibility of performing the coitus, owing to the absence
of stiffness in the member, is also due to other causes. It will
happen, for instance, that a man with his verge in erection will
find it getting flaccid just when he is on the point of introducing
it between the thighs of the woman. He thinks this is impotence,
while it is simply the result, may he, of an exaggerated respect
for the woman, may be of a misplaced bashfulness, may be because
one has observed something disagreeable, or on account of an unpleasant
odour; finally, owing to a feeling of jealousy, inspired by the
reflection that the woman is no longer a virgin, and has served
the pleasures of other men.