puny from birth or had wasted away as
the disease progressed--just as a paralyzed arm or leg will waste away
from want of use and exercise. Such cases, as also those where there is
twisting or curving of the organ, need thorough developmental treatment.
Such organs can be readily developed under proper treatment, just as the
breast or a limb may be developed and increased in +size, strength and
power+ by the use of the proper treatment. Those who have not kept pace
with the advances of medical science abroad can scarcely realize how
great her strides have been. To-day it is easy (especially in Sexual,
Seminal and Urinary diseases) to do what ten years ago the majority of
physicians deemed impossible, and to +Lallemand+ and +Civiale+ belong
the highest meed of praise for their unremitting labors in bringing
this branch of medical science to its present state of comparative
perfection. As an illustration we can cite case after case that has been
sent us by physicians in good standing as utterly beyond their skill,
and we have returned their patients to them in a few months' time fully
and +perfectly restored to sexual strength+ and +vigor+ as they,
themselves, were obliged to admit.
IMPOTENCY AT ANY AGE IS CURABLE.
Do not despair then, reader, if you are thus afflicted and have made
several trials and failed to find +health+ and +vigor+. The +Civiale
Remedies+, while not infallible, have certainly done wonders for many
so-called "+hopeless cases+," and we doubt not that you, too, can be
perfectly restored. Submit your conditions and symptoms to our Board of
Consulting Physicians, and at least get their opinion upon it. Certain
it is that these remedies, brought to light by the eminent French
savant, Professor in the greatest medical college in France, and adopted
and endorsed by all the large Parisian hospitals and most eminent French
physicians, +cannot possibly hurt you+, and +more than likely will cure
you+.
_CHAPTER VI._
BLADDER, KIDNEY, PROSTATIC AND URINARY DISEASES.
Congestions, irritation and even inflammation of the Urinary Organs
often occur in men, either alone or as a complication of Seminal Disease
and Weakness. The Seminal Vesicles lie just behind the bladder, while
the Seminal Ducts pass through the body of the +Prostate Gland+, and
open into the urethra (or urine channel) upon its surface (see Fig. 5).
Hence, any inflammation or congestion of this large gland that lies at
the root of t
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