Right in the middle of a grand theatrical performance one of the leading actors collapses, groaning, on stage. Responding to anxious requests for help from the manager a concerned huddle soon develops around him consisting, among others, of not a few eminent physicians who happen to be present in the auditorium. As they cluster round discussing possible diagnoses and treatments and the audience looks on enthralled, a voice rings out from the balcony: "Give him an enema!" The figures on stage pay no attention and carry on with their deliberations. For a second time the voice cries out: "Give him an enema!" The discussions on stage continue, perhaps becoming somewhat more heated, and more urgent. For a third time, louder than before, the voice comes: "Give the poor man an enema!" Exasperated, one of the figures on stage turns and addresses the source of the voice, a small wizened Jewish grandmother: "My good woman", he says, "This man is gravely ill. How on earth would an enema help him? “Vell, It vouldn’t hurt!!!”