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Civiale Remedial Agency
Manhood Perfectly Restored
Prof. Jean Civiale's Soluble Urethral Crayons as a Quick, Painless, and Certain Cure for Impotence, Etc
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Table of Contents
Prof. JEAN CIVIALÈ’S
FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES.
TO THE READER.
The Civiale Urethral Treatment
TESTIMONIALS AND ENDORSEMENTS
Medical and Lay Press
A SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Prof. JEAN CIVIALÈ’S
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SOLUBLE URETHRAL CRAYONS,
—AS A—
QUICK, PAINLESS and CERTAIN CURE
—FOR—
IMPOTENCE, LOST MANHOOD, SPERMATORRHŒA, LOSSES,
WEAKNESS AND NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Also for PROSTATITIS and VARICOCELE.
[The only standard and officially recognized treatment for these diseases of the Sexual and Urinary Organs, endorsed by and adopted in all the Hospitals of Paris, France.—See Gazette des Hopitaux, Dec. 8, 1869; also Dictionnaire des Sciences, vol. xxiv., p.565.]
FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES.
Table of Contents
SIXTH EDITION,
Enlarged, Revised and Illustrated.
ISSUED BY
THE CIVIALÈ REMEDIAL AGENCY,
174 FULTON ST., NEW YORK.
[Opposite St. Paul’s Church.]
——
1885.
To the Reader
Chapter I. SPERMATORRHŒA—IMPOTENCY—STERILITY.
Chapter II. THE VITAL FLUID
Chapter III. THE FORMS, SYMPTOMS AND CONSEQUENCES
Of Masturbation, Spermatorrhœa, Nervous Exhaustion and Spinal Irritability.
Chapter IV. SPERMATORRHŒA, OR LOST MANHOOD.
Chapter V. IMPOTENCY OR LOST POWER.
Chapter VI. BLADDER, KIDNEY, PROSTATIC AND URINARY DISEASES.
Chapter VII. THE DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND FAILURES
IN AND OF MARRIED LIFE.
Chapter VIII. THE CIVIALE URETHRAL TREATMENT.
Chapter IX. TREATMENT.
Chapter X. REORGANIZED CONSULTING STAFF.
Chapter XI. VARICOCELE.
Chapter XII. THE RELIABILITY OF THE CIVIALE REMEDIES,
AND THE BUSINESS STANDING AND PROBITY OF OUR AGENCY.
TESTIMONIALS AND ENDORSEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT: STRICT MORALITY vs. FALSE MODESTY.
Figure 1. A HUMAN TESTICLE.
Figure 2. HUMAN SPERMATAZOA.
Figure 3. URINE OF A YOUNG MAN SUFFERING WITH SPERMATORRHŒA.
Figure 4. Appearance of James McC——, a few weeks before he died.
Figure 5. MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION.
Figure 6. DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TESTICLES, DUCTS, &c.
Figure 7. Exact Size and Shape of a Civiale Soluble Urethral Crayon.
Figure 8. Exact Size and Shape of a Civiale Soluble Urethral Crayon.
Figure 9. A VARICOCELE.
Figure 10. VARICOCELE, AND INSTRUMENT IN PLACE.
Figure 11. COMPLETE INSTRUMENT.
Figure 12. SIDE VIEW.
Figure 13. INSTRUMENT ON BODY.
Figure 14. ELASTIC TESTICLE CRADLE.
interior of laboratoryCHEMICAL LABORATORY, CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY.
The above illustration originally appeared as the frontispiece, before the title page.
All our Doctors are Regular Graduates, and their Diplomas are Registered in the Office of the County Clerk, City Hall, New York, as required by Law.
TO THE READER.
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It is with great pleasure that we send you a copy of this, the sixth edition of our brochure on Sexual and Urinary Diseases. The success of the Civialè Urethral Method, since its first introduction into America, has been almost unparalleled in Medical History, and we feel that the time has come for replacing the brief pamphlet containing a mere outline of the method, with a work somewhat more full and exhaustive.
Aware of the number of worthless and oftentimes actually injurious remedies that are being advertised and recommended for the cure of these affections, and the bogus doctors and worthless firms that infest every large city, we have endeavored to give inquiring patients every proof and assurance of the efficacy of the Civialè Remedies, every facility for investigating our methods, and proving, to their entire satisfaction, both the medical ability of our Consulting Staff, and the honor, honesty and fair dealing of the Agency. We court the fullest and freest investigation, either by patients themselves or any friends of theirs in this city, either of whom we shall be happy to see and satisfy at any time, at our Consulting Rooms, Business Offices or Manufactory.
Repeated trials in some of the most severe cases of Spermatorrhœa and Impotency, in both France and America, have proven the Civialè Remedies to be safe, speedy and most satisfactory in all their results, and we feel justly proud of having in our hands so excellent and efficient a means for the radical cure of so obstinate, serious and often dangerous a disease. We take pride in having saved many a young and promising life, in having often stayed the hand bent upon self-destruction, and in having many times cheated the grave or the insane asylum of its expected prey. Nor do we feel less proud in having been able, in cases of not so serious, though often of a more embarrassing nature, to restore to full Sexual Power and Vigor middle-aged and older men whose desire had out-lived their power, or who, through early abuse, had become so weakened Our Crayons are Inserted without Pain. as to be totally Impotent, incapable of perpetuating their species—ashamed, discomfited, and disappointed at being somewhat less than a man.
As every case cured is the very best advertisement that we can have, it is hardly necessary for us to say that we endeavor to exercise the utmost care, skill and discretion in both diagnosing and treating these cases, and assiduity and scientific accuracy in preparing and compounding those remedies of which we are the fortunate possessors. Indeed, we do everything in our power to make success an absolute certainty.
A word in closing. Our Staff of Consulting Physicians is composed of men selected with great care for their special skill and attainments in this special branch of Medical Science. These gentlemen are handsomely remunerated for their services, and take a pride and interest in every case they treat.
Our physicians hold no pecuniary interest in the Agency, and hence prescribe for each case solely on its merits, having nothing to gain by selling less or more to any one under their care. They see and treat each case solely and wholly from a medical standpoint, and hence are never influenced by any pecuniary considerations whatsoever. However great the reputation of our physicians may be, we have, from the first organization of this institution, taken and held the ground that the best interest of the patient is best served by resolutely divorcing the Medical from the Business Department.
CIVIALÈ REMEDIAL AGENCY.
Mailing and Shipping Departments, Business Offices, Consulting Rooms,
174 FULTON ST., NEW YORK.
Opposite St. Paul’s Church.
office interior
OFFICES, &c., CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY.
We cure where a Cure is Possible.
The Civiale Urethral Treatment
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CHAPTER I.
SPERMATORRHŒA—IMPOTENCY—STERILITY.
The Baneful Effects and Consequences of Masturbation, Marriage Excesses, Venereal and Urinary Diseases on Boys and Men.
Could we read the heart of every man and boy we pass upon the street, how few—how very few—there are that would not reveal sickening pictures of lust, disease, melancholy and insanity. Charnel-houses of sin and lust—sloughs of despond and regret—excess of passion offset by lack of power—dread, despair, hopelessness, shame and desperation, making a picture of misery scarcely to be conceived by any but those unfortunate beings who in the thoughtless, careless heyday of youth, or the reckless reliance on more mature vigor, have weakened, emasculated and enslaved themselves by indulgences and excesses that have borne fruit of misery, disease and desperation in after years.
How little the youth who, in his ignorance of the terrible consequences of his vice, steals away to the secrecy of his chamber or his bed, leaving his happy, healthy and playful companions, in order that he may let the hot waves of lust and passion run riot in his mind, and dry up every spring of healthy thought and action—how little does he think of the after-time of misery and exhaustion that he is bringing upon himself—how little does he think that the vile demon that he is raising up will, like the vampire, suck his very life-blood, steal away his strength and life and vivacity, besmirch and weaken his mind, take the strength from his muscles, the courage from his heart, sap the very foundation of his existence, unsex and unnerve him, render him feeble, wavering and imbecile, dog his footsteps to the very steps of the altar, to curse and blacken and disappoint those joys of parentage and marital right that should be his. The shadow deepens with him as life advances, and follows him, bringing shame and misery and despair at every step, until the poor victim, driven too far, sinks into an early grave by disease or suicide, or is lost to the world and to all joys and friends behind the doors of an insane asylum.
He died of no disease known to medical science. He simply faded away—weaker, more nerveless and hopeless day by