yielding elastic, they will wear perfectly until long after the
Varicocele has entirely disappeared.
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{Illustration: Fig. 14.
ELASTIC TESTICLE CRADLE,
{Deta}ched from Compressor, and showing its appearance
{when} worn singly. It is lined inside with sheet rubber, and
{the t}ie cords are of the very best French elastic. The bag
{cover} is of the finest knit silk.}
While it compresses the Varicocele, forces out the blood, and allows the
veins a chance to regain their strength and proper size again, it simply
supports and keeps from injury the testicle, which at once begins to
grow larger. In addition to their curative value in Varicocele, they are
now being extensively used by the medical profession for the relief of
the pain and subduing of the inflammation of "swelled testicle;" also in
hydrocele and haematocele.
Being applied over the whole scrotum, they will cure a Double as readily
as a Single Varicocele.
In certain recent or simple cases the Elastic Testicle-Cradle alone will
effect a perfect cure. If the case is severe or of long standing, if it
involves the Cord, or if the sexual organs are affected, the complete
instrument should be worn.
It is beautifully made and finished, and is strong and durable, yet
light and easily worn.
PRICE.
{Comp}lete Instrument (all attachments) $15.00
{Extra} Central-Spring Bell-Pad, In case of Double Varicocele 3.00
{Elast}ic Glove-fitting Testicle-Sac and Cradle (separate) 6.00
{Sold ne}atly boxed, and with full and explicit directions for applying;
as also a {____} prescription for a Tonic, Healing and Astringent
Lotion, to be used {in conju}nction with it.
In ordering, please state girth around waist, circumference of scrotum,
and length of same from root of penis to about the middle of the bottom
of the bag.
The reason why Varicocele has until within the past ten or fifteen years
received so little attention is owing to the fact that up to that time
this bagging or bulging of the spermatic veins was looked upon as merely
a local affection. No one seemed to be aware of the fact that its effect
in nine cases out of ten was to produce Seminal Weakness and Loss of
Sexual Power, etc. To-day no fact is so well recognized in medicine,
although pr
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