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IMPORTANT.—Peculiar, numb, dead, aching, or tingling sensations in the hands, arms, legs or feet, and headache and specks before the eyes on stooping or reading; also sleeplessness, too sound sleep, and apprehensive dreams should be watched for, and the moment they appear danger from Paralysis or Insanity is to be apprehended and proper treatment at once taken. These symptoms may mean nothing in some cases, but they are terrible harbingers of ill in others.
The following case, takenverbatimfrom the Care Book of the Insane Asylum at Blackwell’s Island, will serve as atypeof the many to be found in every hospital for the insane in this country. (And a terrible and noteworthy fact is, that according to the recent annual reports of these institutions, both in this country and Europe, insanity, idiocy and dementia from Seminal Losses and Sexual Abuses, are increasing from year to year.)
figure as described in captionFig. 4.Appearance of James McC——, a few weeks before he died.(See below.)"James McC——, admitted to the Asylum ten days ago. Single, clerk, born in N.Y. State. Was found on 6th Avenue surrounded by a crowd who were attracted by his violent and frantic efforts to destroy everything within his reach. On being arrested and taken to the 29th Precinct Station House, he was recognized by the Sergeant on duty at the desk as having been arrested twice before within a week—once for violent shouting and disturbance in the street, and once for an attempt at suicide by drowning. As he had attempted his life by hanging the last time he was locked up, and had afterwards seriously injured himself by trying to dash his brains out, he was adjudged insane, and a watch set on him all night. In the morning, when taken before the magistrate, he was violent and abusive, using the most frightfully obscene and profane language. There he was held for examination and sent to Bellevue in a “straight-jacket,” which was found to be necessary in order to control him. From the padded cell there he was sent here.When you are Tired of being Humbugged or Experimented on, send to us.
"Upon examination he is found to be suffering from acute mania, alternating with periods of intense melancholia in which he invariably attempts to take his own life. His language when excited exceeds in obscenity anything ever heard. During the intervals of quiet he is constantly practicing the vile habit which has undoubtedly been the cause of his insanity. He has lost all sense of shame and continues to practice before visitors, attendants and physicians. He makes no effort to go to the water-closet, and his clothes and cell are in a filthy and disgusting state. Ever since admission he has refused all food, and it has been necessary to feed him with a stomach pump. He is losing flesh and strength every day, and is fast wasting away.
"From his relatives who have twice called to see him it was learned that his mental trouble came on very suddenly, although his memory and faculties have been failing for some time past. They say that he complained of sleeplessness, numbness and tingling sensations in the arms and legs, headache, and a peculiar itching of the skin, for months before any distinct symptoms of insanity appeared. They attribute it all to self-abuse, which he has admitted practicing from an early age.
“August 28th.—Is now paralyzed in both lower limbs. Still violent.
“Sept. 3d.—Died this morning about 1 A.M. Is so emaciated that he is little more than skin and bones.Rigor mortisentirely absent. Shortly after death the skin of the whole body changed to a dark chocolate hue.”
Truth is often stranger than fiction. What end more terrible than this!
Spermatorrhœa may be conveniently divided into three stages.
In this stage the sexual organs of the brain and nervous system first begin to feel the strain of early abuse, overwork, confinement, sexual excess, or whatever the cause may be in this particular case.
The Prostate Gland (j,b,Fig. 5) the Seminal Vesicles (l,Fig. 5), Cowper’s Duct (n,Fig. 5), the Testicles and Spermatic Cord (h,f,k,Fig. 5), indeed all the sexual apparatus, including the bulbous sympathetic nerves lying just inside the spine, from the small of the back down to the end of the organ, become filled with dark, thick and stagnated blood. The Prostate Gland swells and becomes enlarged, the Seminal Vesicles become weak, baggy and filled with a thin, glairy fluid that oozes out into the urine and urine canal on any little strain, exertion or excitement; especially when, after being in the presence of the opposite sex, weak, feeble erections follow. The testicles become flabby and stringy and no longer make strong, healthy, fecund vital fluid. The constant calls upon them has exhausted them as also the nerves that gave them life, strength and vitality. A heavy draggingWe Offer Special Help to Impotent Men.weightis often felt in thegroin, especially after walking or long standing. There is a feeling ofweaknessandexhaustionin the parts. Oftenstrange sensationsshoot through the parts, and they arecoldandclammyat one time, whileweakandsweating profuselyat another.
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Fig. 5.MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION.[From Acton’s Celebrated Work on “The Reproductive Organs.”]
Side view of Body cut in half lengthwaysshowing the course taken by thevital fluidfrom theTesticle(where it is made) to the Seminal Vesicles (where it is stored). The penis is shown cut off at dotted lineg.As shown here thevital fluidsecreted in the minute tubules of the healthy testicle is gathered into the vas deferens or conveying tubek, which passing through the groin dips behind the bladderaand empties into the Seminal Vesicles or Storehouseb. From here it is thrown forcibly into the urethra (urine canal)e, when needed, and expelled anteriorly by the ejaculatory muscles of the urethra. To reach the urethra the Seminal Ductmpasses directly through the body of the Prostate Glandj-b. Upon the outside of the testicle, the tube or duct is found twisted and forming a slight bunch, known as the epididymis,f,g,h.It is here that the pressure of aVaricoceleis first felt—here that it succeedsin cutting off the free upward flow of vital fluidby pressure on these soft branches of the duct, causingemissionsby varying and irregular pressure andImpotenceby constant pressure. When theVaricocelebecomes very large, it then destroys the delicate tubing or the testicle itself.
The general nervous system also feels thestrainanddrain.Memory and application,good judgment,decision of character, andclear-sightednessare not what they were.Headachesare not uncommon.Bashfulness and trepidation, especially in the presence of females, is the rule. The person feelsclumsy,embarrassedandill at ease.Sleepis sometimes poor, there are occasionallyterrible dreams, sometimeslascivious onesaccompanied byemissions,drowsinessand a tired, languid feeling in the morning, and adisinclination to riseand go to work are certain signs ofimpendingnervous exhaustion.
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The eyes are dull and heavy,oftenblack-ringedunderneath. The pupils of the eyes are unequal—often very large—sometimes one small and one large. The hands tremble and perspireeasily. The person isabsent-minded, melancholy, prone to brood, and fears the jestsor ridicule of his companions. Theskin, especially of theface, sometimes becomescoarse and red, sometimes is pale and pastyand covered withblotches or pimples. There is sometimesspasm at the neck of the bladder, causingsome delay before the urine will flow freely. Often it is passed in aforked or twisted stream, plainly showing the presence of either organic or spasmodic stricture.Twitching of the muscles of the eyelid, face and limbsis often present, accompanied sometimes bycreeping sensations up the spine, flushings of the face, chills(slight),dizziness and black spots before the eyeson stooping over and occasionally by neuralgic pains in theheadand about the heart. If unchecked, or if the baneful habit is still persisted in, the symptoms of the First Stage merge rapidly into those of the
Here all the symptoms of the foregoing stage are usually present, only somewhat more intensified. Thecongestionandirritationaremore decided, theweaknessmore marked, thenervous prostrationmore decided. Any, many, or all of the following symptoms may be present, according to the degree of severity or the rapidity of the disease:
Emissions(day or night),Oozing of a glairy fluidunder excitement and imaginings, presence of the opposite sex, etc.,PartialandImperfect Erections, Desire to Masturbate, Formation ofEvil Pictures in the Mind,Flushing and Chilliness,Stupidity and Tendency to Doze or Sleep,Mental Hebetude,Failing Memory,Lack of Power of Application, Energy or Concentration,Restlessness,Pain and Smartingin passing urine,Wetting the Bed,Pain in the Kidneys,Headache,Pimpleson the face or body,Itching or peculiar sensationsabout the scrotum (bag), thighs, legs, anus, etc.,Wastingof theOrgans,Stringiness and Softeningof theTesticles,Dyspepsia,Sluggish Bowels,Torpid Liver,Failing Sight,Pains in the Head(front, top and back), Chest, Limbs, etc., Sensation of theBowels Falling Out,Dizzinesson stooping over or kneeling,Specksbefore theEyes,Erotic Dreams,Melancholy(developing sometimes intoInsanity),Numbnessof arms, hands, feet or legs (precursors ofParalysis),Twitchingsof the muscles of the eyelids and elsewhere (sometimes ending inEpileptic FitsorSt. Vitus’ Dance),Timidity,DiabetesandDepositsin theUrine,Troubled Breathing,Indecision,Loss of Will Power,Bashfulness,Burningof the face,ColdnessandClamminessof the feet and hands, also of theScrotum(or bag),Palpitationof the heart,Early Loss of fluid during connection,Feelings of Gloom, Despondency, Hopelessnessof a cure, or fear of impending danger ormisfortune,Tenderness of the ScalpandSpine,DrynessandItching of the skin,Sudden Sweating,Sudden Nervous Trembling,NoisesandReportsin the ears and brain,Weighton the brain,WeakandFlabby Muscles, easily tired after slight exertion,Desire to Sleep latein the mornings andfailure to be restedby sleep,WeaknessandTorporthe day after a nightly emission has occurred, theOozing of thick white fluidfrom the urethra whenconstipatedorstraining at stool,Varicocele, etc., etc.
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As a rule theorgans waste awayrapidly or becomecurved, twisted, or misshapen. Oftentimes the testiclesdwindle awayto almost nothing.Settled gloomandmelancholypervade the mind, andhallucinations,morbid fear,unnatural lust,groundless jealousyand amorbid desire for solitudeshow themselves. Undoubtedly the list of promotive causes is considerably augmented by maltreatment and the employment of injudicious remedies. We should therefore suggest to all prudent persons the wisdom and importance of consultingcompetent authorityonly. Self-enervation in the first instance brings about that irritability which evinces itself innocturnal discharges, afterwards in inappreciable but exhaustivediurnal discharges, and subsequently in complete debility of the whole generative system. This seminal fluid, such indeed as it is—weak, effete and devoid of all generative power—is undoubtedly the fluid which the organs suffer to escape; and to prevent further its flow, as well as to give a healthy tone to the secretory and retentive vessels ought to form our first care.
It is a curious pathological fact, that during the progress of Spermatorrhœa, difficulty of breathing, cough, and tightness of the chest, arising in many constitutions from the seminal disorder, have sometimes been actually mistaken for pulmonary consumption. The cough is often distressing, occasionally attended by an expectoration of an offensive kind. There is no doubt that many have been maltreated for consumption when Spermatorrhœa was the real malady. That the latter leads to the former is certain enough, but the stages and connections of the respective diseases have been grossly misunderstood by practitioners who have not had sufficient personal acquaintance with the indications of Spermatorrhœa.
Remember that these continued seminal discharges of an involuntary character disorder every function of the animal economy, and it may be added that while Spermatorrhœa produces so many ruinous effects peculiar to itself, it aggravates and excites any other disease which may co-exist with it.
Thefeaturesbecomepale, emaciated and haggard. Theeyes are dead, sunkenand lustreless, and in many cases hold in their depthsa look of wild, unsettled fear that denotes rapidly approaching insanity. Thebowelsbecomesluggish, theappetite capricious, themuscles weak, theurine paleand witha heavy sediment of sementhat drains away in it almost constantly.Emissionsat night becoming more frequent and copious—sometimes bloody—although the fluid secreted by the wasted testicles isscarcely stronger than water.Sexual incapacity shows itself.Ejaculationis eithertoo quickor else verylong delayed. Theskinbecomes dry and sallow, theliver congested and sluggish.The heart beats irregularly, and any sudden sound, movement or fright sets it to beating violently.Shortness of breathis complained of.The brain becomes weaker and more sluggish day by day.
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figure as described in captionFig. 6.DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TESTICLES, DUCTS, &c.
Showing where the vital fluid is made and stored and how, and by what means it passes from theTestes(where it is made) to theVesicles(where it is stored). The heavy black marks on either side of the urine channel, show the relative position of the ejaculatory muscles.
He generally loses flesh, and feels uneasiness in his stomach which suffers from many of the symptoms accompanying dyspepsia. He is easily startled; the slamming of a door, the firing of a cracker, the falling of a book, a sudden touch, or even speaking to him unexpectedly, will cause him to start. Cowardice is a sure consequence of Self-Abuse and involuntary emissions. The appetite is irregular, often poor, sometimes voracious; the bowels are also variable in their action. The prostatic portion of the urethra is frequently irritable and sometimes is very muchinflamed; oftentimes there is athickening, a sponginess or puffinessof the parts immediately involving the ejaculatory ducts. The mucous membrane of the vesiculæ seminales becomes inflamed and thickened. Thetesticlesand thespermatic cordare oftentimes very tender and the seminal fluid is much thinner than natural. Such a Patient has generallydark spots under his eyes,a sharp nose, and oftenflushes of hectic colorin his cheeks, particularly when in the presence of company, and there is more or less palpitation of the heart. In the second stage, as in the first, the pollutions are diurnal and nocturnal; the latter are copious and recur frequently. So insensible is the passage of semen that the patient is usually astonished and horrified on waking to find himself andbedclothes saturatedwith this fluid, which is easily absorbed by the clothes, and rapidly dries up, because it has become thin, watery and effete. In addition to this loss he is subject to one equally great on almost every occasion ofurinatingandWe Cure where a Cure is Possible.defecating. This also takes place without any consciousness on his part, and his only knowledge of the fact is from the alarming weakness he experiences after passing water or going to stool. Distraction or absence of mind renders the judgment unfit for any extensive enterprise.
The sexual powers are greatly weakened; the overtaxed organs refuse to fulfill their legitimate task; their susceptibility and irritability are so great that the power of retention is lost, and the seminal fluid is discharged prematurely.
The generative organs are wasted and inactive, or so weakened as to secrete but a ropy, thin and glairy fluid, having few or none of the characteristics of Vital Fluid. Should the individual suffering this way—and either careless or unfortunate enough to go uncured—have offspring, they will assuredly be puny in body and weakly in mind, and will lead a miserable existence through the neglect and indiscretion of their parent.
This stage is an aggravation of the two preceding stages combined.
The emissions are accompanied and followed by a disagreeable and disgusting sensation of shame and misery. The mind is absorbed as much as can be by the one idea of its wretched situation, and the sufferer is haunted by the thought that his condition and its cause are known to the whole world, and that he is pitied or scorned by every person he meets. He is hypochondriacal, and fearful suggestions of self-destruction ever and anon present themselves.
The power of mental concentration is entirely gone and the memory is so feeble that the patient continually forgets what he begins to say. The dimness of vision is continual and so great as to be a material annoyance; the eyes are wandering or fixed upon the ground, seldom venturing to meet the gaze of another. Theringing in the ears,pains in the head and over the eyesare almost perpetual and frequently accompanied by partial deafness.The heart is the seat of pain,flutteringandthrobbingwithviolent and long-continued palpitation, his hands shake, his limbs tremble, his knees are weak, so much so that at times it is almost impossible for him to walk erect. He experiences an insatiable desire for sleep, and yet upon retiring he lies awake for hours, tormented by his troubled reflections, and at last falls into an uneasy slumber, of short duration, disturbed by wretched dreams.
Hard, red pimplesfrequently appear on the face, forehead and body,scaly patchesround theears, eyes, nose and lips, ablack or bluish semi-circleshows itself under theeyes, and there is a hollow mark from the corner of the eye in a slanting direction under the cheekbone to the angle of the mouth, which tells its tale. Theskin is livid and clammyand the digestion is bad. The patient is tormented withflatulency, which he cannot always control and which he justly dreads, as it renders him an object ofdisgustto all in his presence. The bowels are generallyconstipated, obliging him to strain much at stool, thus aggravating the irritation of the prostate gland vesiculæ seminales and increasing theseminal losses.
The bladder is irritable and will retain the urine but a short time; the ureters and kidneys are also inflamed and in post-mortem examinations areWe hold out no False Hopes.sometimes found to containabscesses; they are the seat of much pain when pressure is made over the intervertebral spaces of the dorsal and lumbar vertebræ or backbone. The vesiculæ seminales havebeen induratedand can be felt to beknottyandhard. The spinal marrow is very sensitive throughout its whole extent; the cerebellum is the seat of adullandheavy pain, and there is a feeling of pressure upon the brain. Cerebral congestion now and then occurs. This stage of the disease is frequently accompanied byBronchitisor a continuedCatarrh, also by disease of therectumand all thetissues near the generative organs.
It is hardly necessary to say that the functions of the nervous system are completely deranged, indeed,nervous twitchingsof theeyelids,headandlimbsare the consequences ofSpermatorrhœa. He is finally either hurried to a premature grave by consumption, epilepsy or apoplexy; or insanity, taking the hopeless form of dementia, has removed him from his home to the madhouse.
It is safe to say that of all the cases of incurable insanity, a large majority are caused by Spermatorrhœa.
Many, owing tosheer neglector tofalse notions of delicacy, delay seeking for proper medical relief until they are almost destroyed, and body and mind are nearly in ruins.
Pitiable the picture of one who hasreachedthis stage of the disease. The organs are still congested butirritabilityhas given away totorporandsluggishness. Semen drains away by day and night without provocation, these constant losses dragging the person to the verybrink of the grave, orstanding himwithin thatmelancholy shadewheresuicide,insanityoridiocyalmost certainly stares him in the face. The organs are wasted almost totally away. Allstrength,vitality,erectileandprocreative powerhave left them, and the victim is at last totallyimpotent. Of no use to themselves, a curse to theirfreinds, a disgrace to society, they sink from sight into an early grave or are lost to the world behind asylum doors. It is a sad and terrible picture, but true—too true—to life.
The tendency of Nature in most disorders is towards cure, buthere it is towards deterioration. There is no chance here of the evil “wearing itself out” save in madness and death on the one hand, and on the other by the salutary intervention of the mostvigorous,cautiousandenlightened treatment, a treatment pursued in thefull lightof the aids afforded by the great discoveries in physiological science for which the present age is happily distinguished. Fortunately for humanity, by the aid of Chemistry, as well as Medical Science, it has been reserved for us to present to the public theCiviale Remedies, which have proved themselves undeniable blessings to thousands, restoring with unerring power those suffering from this hitherto baffling complaint.
There are cases where the effects of early abuse are neither so rapid nor so severe. In many instances the persons, to all outward appearances, are strong and robust. They only complain of certain sexual symptoms that trouble them. But let them beware. Appearances are very deceitful. Let aOur Treatment is Pleasant, Quick and Lasting.sudden fit of illness supervene and see how quickly these apparently healthy men succumb and are swept away by it. Then, too, in many of these cases, he who to-day may seem strong and healthy, with the exception of his sexual weakness, may suddenly develop most grave nervous symptoms, and in less than a month be beneath the sod or hopelessly insane. Such cases have occurred, and one particular instance even as we write presents itself to our mind. Poor fellow, he died a raving maniac the very night he was to have been married to one of the most charming young ladies in New Haven. And yet he thought he was perfectly healthy. He only learned his true condition too late for human aid.
In many cases the seminal ducts have become so weak and relaxed that the fluid passes off involuntarily with the water and is not perceived; also when straining at stool and when you have an erection. To test its escape in the urine, pass off your water in a clear glass pint bottle and let it stand twenty-four hours in a warm place; then hold up the bottle between yourself and the light, and if you discover a sediment of awhite, fleecynature, resembling cotton, in the bottom, you are suffering fromhidden spermatorrhœa, from which all your present ailments come. Where this fluid passes off with the urine, it is just as injurious to the system as full emissions, as it is a continual drain day after day, as well as taking that part of the vitality which goes to supply the brain and nerves. Many patients afflicted in this way will notice, shortly after urinating, adull painin the forehead, sometimes extending to theeye-balls, causing, as well, a feeling ofgeneral debility, as if they had no strength or will to do anything. If this weakness is allowed to go on unchecked, the mind will become diseased, the eye-sight will be impaired, and the vital forces consumed—thereby causingpartial and complete impotency. Should you desire greater certainty in testing, either send on a sample of your urine, or test it with our powder.
The characteristic symptoms of partial impotency are: an imperfect erection, or, if the erection is sufficiently vigorous, it is of too short a duration, and the vital fluid is discharged prematurely.
The erector muscles become paralyzed, and the organ remains inactive at the call of the will.
The person thus afflicted is greatly embarrassed and mortified at his paralytic condition. That buoyancy of spirit is gone; the snap, vim and vigor that once held sway has departed—and why? Because that great motive power (amativeness) that gives the push and go-aheaditiveness is checked, or rather, ceases to act.
Having before us the records of some three thousand cases, grave, simple and severe, that have come under our treatment in this country, as well asWhen you are Tired of being Humbugged or Experimented on, send to us.the printed copies of theFrench Hospital Reports, andCiviale’s Works, in which he minutely reviews all phases of this complaint, illustrating them with cases from his own practice, we feel justified in assuring our readers that almost any case can be cured, providedthoroughnessis the maxim of treatment.
The method of Profs.Jean CivialeandLallemand, as now perfected and extended by us, and so justly named afterCiviale, stands unrivaled in itssuccessas well as itssimplicityandreasonableness. To all such as suffer from this harassing complaint we commend, first, a careful reading of the history of this discovery and the eminent medical men and hospitals that endorse it; and, second, a fair trial of these remedies, no matter howhopeless,despondentanddespairingyou may be. (See page 55.)
Although the advertising and spreading, and the ringing to full perfection of this treatment is really due to us and our physicians, still we feel in duty bound to always keep in view the two great French surgeons who first discovered the method ofintra-urethral medication.
Scarcely a day passes that we do not have some patient inquiring“What is Impotence?”—“Are Impotence and Spermatorrhœa the same Disease?”
Impotency(from the Latin wordsim[not] andpotens[to be able]means a condition of the Sexual Organs in which a man is not able to beget his species. It may be because he has lost his erectile power (and this is how it is most commonly understood), or because he has lost all desire, or lastly, because thevital fluidhas become soweakenedanddegeneratedas to have lost itsprocreative power.
Impotence is most common in men past middle age. It may come on asthe second or third stage of Spermatorrhœa, or it may develop slowly or suddenlywithout any symptoms of Spermatorrhœa. It may be accompanied by variousnervousandexhaustingsymptoms, or these may bewholly absent. If vital fluid is being lost, and the Impotence is due to the weakness thus caused,nervous exhaustionis sure to come sooner or later.
Impotence and Spermatorrhœa may exist together in the same person.
Many impotent men have no other bad symptoms than simply this failure of thesexual organsto respond when called upon. The trouble in these cases usually lies in the erectile muscles, which areweakenedorparalysed, and in thenervous bulbsorganglia, that are blunted or exhausted.
A perfectly healthy man should be able to beget his species until he isat least80 years of age. Instances of such power at the age of 97 are on record. In these days ofexhaustion,early decay,excessesandabuse, most men begin to lose their power at or before 40. This is not right, and cancertainlybe remedied by proper treatment.
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In such cases the Prostate Gland is usually congested, enlarged and irritated, and needs prompt and thorough treatment. (See page 26.) The tone of the nervous system is also lowered, even though it may not be apparent to the individual himself. Hence, some good, strong, special, general and sexual tonic, such asCiviale’s Tonic Regulator(see page 30) is needed, as is shown by the rapid improvement that follows its use, especially when combined with effective measures for strengthening theerectile muscles, invigorating theSexual Nerve Ganglia, and reducing theProstatic congestion. Some of the most remarkable cases of the thorough cure of Impotence and restoration to full sexual vigor that appear in the 53d Volume of the French Hospital Reports, were in menpast 60 years of age.
In many of these cases of impotence (as well as of Spermatorrhœa) the organs were either small and 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 insize, strength and powerby 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 toLallemandandCivialèbelong 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 andperfectly restored to sexual strengthandvigoras they, themselves, were obliged to admit.
Do not despair then, reader, if you are thus afflicted and have made several trials and failed to findhealthandvigor. TheCiviale 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, andmore than likely will cure you.
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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 theProstate 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 the organ and neck of the bladder, is almost certain to produceSeminal Weakness,LossesandImpotence.
It will be noticed that men past 50 years of age are often forced to rise in the night once or oftener to make water. This, and the delay that sometimes occurs before the stream will start, are usually due to enlargedProstate Gland—a common condition in men past 50. Many and many a man at this age finds hissexual power decliningand cannot understand it—Enlarged Prostate Gland.
As the gland enlarges and becomes stiff and its tissues hardened and brawny, it presses upon and deprives the Sexual Nerves of power and sometimes paralyzes them, causing total Impotency. How useless—worse than useless, even hurtful—are the usual remedies. The Prostate Gland must be softened, cooled androbbedof itsinflammationbefore Anti-Impotency remedies can be of the slightest service. And here it is where the great success of theCiviale Crayonsis best shown:The Prostatic Crayons melt, run down upon, soothe, quiet and allay the inflammatory and hardened gland, while theImpotence Crayonsarere-toning,strengtheningandre-vitalizingthe Sexual Nerves, and strengthening theerectileandejaculatorymuscles. Perfect cure and perfect restoration are possible ifpropermeans areproperlyapplied.
Spermatorrhœa likewise is both caused and complicated byProstaticandUrinaryinflammation. The Sexual Nerves are involved and weakened in the same manner as in Impotency, while, in addition the hardened substance of the Prostate Gland keeps the mouths of the Seminal Ducts open, and thevital fluidruns away into theurethrato be swept out with the urine, without let or hindrance. Soon this loss tells, not only upon the brain and nerves and general health, but upon the testicles where this fluid is made. So much is wasted that these two glands, work as they may, cannot supply a sufficiency of good, healthy fluid, and meet the difficulty by making a thin, watery infertile fluid that would flow away even if the mouths of the ducts were healthy. They do this at the cost of a terrible strain upon the whole system—they strain and injure themselves and growweak and flabbyand finallywasted—often rupture small vessels in their substance, thus yieldingbloody or black seminal fluid.
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TheCAUSESof Prostatitis or Prostatorrhœa are many and diverse. The most prominent are:
Gonorrhœa or Gleet, running backward and settling in the gland or neck of the bladder;
Stricture, deep in the canal, causing congestion and inflammation;
Masturbation, by keeping the gland excited, congested and irritated, often causes it;
Exposure to cold and wet, especially sitting on a cold door-step or damp seat;
Blows and Injuriesof any kind;
Strong Injections, and rough jabbing with steel sounds or rough bougies;
Eating Hot Condiments, or too free indulgence in alcoholic beverages.
If the inflammation extends to the neck of thebladder, he has an attack ofcystitis. If it goes down along the seminal ducts, it producesswelled testicle,clogged duct,chronic enlargement,cancer,cystsand hopeless wasting of thetesticles. If it extends up theureters, it causesBright’s Disease,abscessof thekidneys, orlumbar fistula. If it runs forward along the urine canal, it produces so-calledgleet. If it settles in theprostate glandand becomes chronic, it may causeabscess of the gland,retention of the urine, and certainly either or bothSpermatorrhœaorImpotency.
It may thus be seen how exceedingly dangerous a disease thisProstatitisis, and how very important it becomes to check it at the earliest possible moment.
SYMPTOMS.—We have space for but the most prominent and frequent ones: adull, aching, draggingorthrobbing painbetween the legs, made worse bystanding, walking, jolting, &c., and sometimes relieved by hard pressure, or lying down with one’s feet higher than their head; pain, burning or smarting on passing urine;twistingof the stream; the oozing of a thin, glairy fluid;stickingtogether of the lips of the mouth of the urinal canal;soreness, aching or tendernessof one or bothtesticles; dull pain or ache inthe small of the backorbuttocks;dizziness, sudden fits of exhaustion, convulsions, coma and death. Amicroscopical examinationof the urine will reveal the nature of the difficulty in a moment. There also will be found evidences of greatnervous wear and tear, and seminal losses, more or less constant.
exterior view of buildingL’ECOLE DE MEDICINE, PARIS.The most celebrated Medical College in France, in which bothCivialeandLallemandwere Professors.
These two diseases are probably less understood than almost any other equally common. It is safe to say that at least one man out of every ten has,Our Crayons are Inserted without Pain.has had, or will have one or both. Neglected gleet often causes stricture; neglected or improperly treated stricture often causes and keeps up a gleet.
Another set of statements, equally sweeping and based upon the best of medical evidence, may be made,i.e., more cases of gleet and stricture are caused by Self-Abuse (masturbation, Onanism), and sexual excesses than by gonorrhœa—formerly and ignorantly supposed to be about the only cause.
Furthermore, the main cause of both Spermatorrhœa and Impotence is Stricture (whether caused by self-abuse, gonorrhœa [clap], or any other excess). It was this very important point thatLallemandguessed at, and thatCivialedefinitely ascertained to be a fact—proved it by examinations of both living and dead subjects, and demonstrated it before the eyes of every member of the French Academy of Medicine, the most learned body of medical men in the world. Upon this discovery is based the now world-famedUrethral Crayon Treatment. It cures—absolutely, thoroughly andPermanentlycures—because it is based on truth; because the proper remedies are placed upon the very seat and fountain-head of the disease; where quickly and thoroughly it stamps out the fire (inflammation, from the Latinin, andflamma, to burn, to be a-fire) and eradicates the cause, at the same time healing the abrasions, releasing and invigorating the nerves, cleansing and unclogging the ducts, strengthening the erectile muscles—in a word restoring the whole Sexual Apparatus to its natural tone and strength; not harshly or violently, but gently, kindly, soothingly. Indeed it is a heavy debt of gratitude the sufferers from Sexual Disease and Weakness owe toProfessor Jean Civiale—greatest of all French savants!!
Were any further proofs necessary, the following facts, the results of recent experimental investigations by such men asActon,1Black,2Gross,3Hammond,4Bartholow,5Dupuytren,6Eckhard,7Loven,8Galtz,9Ollivier,10Trousseau,11Erb,12Otis,13Wade,14Sir Everard Home,15Liegeois,16Terrillon,17Fleischmann,18Beard,19Grunfeld,20Guyon,21Rosenthal,22Landon Carter Gray,23and many others, could be cited in its favor.