eans, then, which will raise you above these deplorable
conditions, a blessing inestimable? Is it not an agent of moral as well
as physical regeneration? When this means of deliverance is offered,
will you hesitate in availing yourself of its benefits and making it
known to others who are sufferers like yourself? Let an honest heart
and candid judgment answer for you.
THE FALLACY OF CHEAP REMEDIES.
There are many men who are affected more or less seriously with Diseases
of the Sexual Organs who are constantly on the look-out for so-called
cheap remedies, and in the course of a few years manage to spend upon
these cheap and trashy medicines and appliances twice or three times as
much money as would have been necessary to thoroughly cure them. And
what have they got to show for it? Nothing--absolutely nothing, aye,
even worse than nothing, _i.e._, positive injury to the organs, for,
in nine cases out of ten, these cheap, clap-trap potions, by over
stimulating, imitating and often inflaming the organs, do them actual
harm, hasten and aggravate the disease and leave the patient in a much
worse condition than if he had taken no treatment at all.
How often have we had cases referred to us for diagnosis and treatment,
where irreparable injury had been done by wrong treatment. Some were in
such a state that no treatment, however excellent, could possibly help
them; in others we have had to labor for months to eliminate these
poisonous medicines from the system and get the Sexual Organs into
proper condition to admit of a restorative treatment; and in still
others the effect of our usually quick and thorough-going remedies were
delayed and interfered with by the ignorance or botchwork of some quack
or bungler, or the well-meant but stupid doctoring of some "family
physician" who thinks himself competent to treat these diseases.
No more delicate, complicated or easily injured or disarranged piece of
mechanism than the Sexual Organs exists. In health, they must be treated
with care and reason--in disease, with the utmost circumspection. This
branch of medicine, least of all, should be the parade ground of
ignorance, carelessness or false economy. A man's very health, life,
happiness and vigor, his power to procreate his species, to perpetuate
his name, his ability to make his wife happy and his children strong and
vigorous, all depend upon the treatment he selects. What is worth doing
at all is worth doing well, and he wh
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