eless true that a wasted or deformed part of the body, be it arm,
leg or what not, cannot in this condition be expected to perform its
function in a natural, vigorous and healthy manner.
There is a great deal of ignorance upon this subject--ignorance that
interferes greatly with the full and proper treatment of cases of
Seminal weakness. Many sufferers from Seminal Disease and Impotence seem
to think that just as soon as the losses or emissions are stopped, or
erectile power returns, the parts will begin to grow and develop, and
soon be restored to natural size and proportions. This is not so. In
some few instances it does occur, but in the large majority it does not.
It is therefore necessary in these cases to take special measures to
fully and perfectly develop the defective parts, and it can only be
done by giving a new start to growth and circulation to the nervous and
nutritive centres of these parts. A breast, a limb, a hand, indeed any
part of the human body, especially in persons not past fifty years of
age, can be enlarged and developed, and so, too, can the sexual organs.
_The Developmental Lotion_ that has been in use for many years, is a
local application (viz., applied directly to the organs), and acts by
stimulating growth, circulation and nutrition. It is cleanly, easily
applied, rapid and satisfactory in its results, and we guarantee that
it will give uniform satisfaction in all cases where our Board of
Consulting Physicians recommend the case as favorable for it.
PRICE OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL LOTION, { Strongest, $15.
{ Less strong, 10.
It is put up in quantity sufficient to accomplish a full and perfect
development. Should more than is at first sent be needed to complete
the development, we will furnish it at half-price. Full instructions
accompany it.
It should be used in connection with the remedies for Impotency or
Spermatorrhoea in every case where the organs are wasted. Its effects
in such cases are wonderful and the results very gratifying.
CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY,
174 Fulton Street, New York.
_CHAPTER X._
REORGANIZED CONSULTING STAFF.
{Transcriber's Note:
The names "G. G. Mortimer" and "S. Sorensen" are printed above the
text in a different typeface. The original names, crossed out by
hand, were "Millard F. (or E.) Flowers" (last four letters unclear)
and "George H. Du Bell" (partially illegible). The _curriculu
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