There is a glass cabinet at museum in London that displays various items doctors have removed from private patients’ zones. For the most part, there was no medical reason to keep them, the doctors just thought it was funny. Among them are
1. Anti-aircraft shell (6.5” long by 1.3” wide), removed from the rectum of a 40-year-old member of the Royal Air Force.
2. A 6-inch electric torch containing neither bulb nor battery, removed from “the rectum of an eccentric and uncouth looking man, aged 68”
3. A stone
4. A metal pencil.
The list can go on but you already see where it is coming.