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As already shown, the loss of the seminal fluid is equal in its weakening and debilitating effects to the loss of forty times as much blood. Here we have an explanation of the secret causes of much of the weakness and debility which oceurs in domestie life. The debilitating effects, resulting from profuse seminal losses, first show themselves upon the blood, which becomes thin and poor, causing alarming palpitation of the heart, coldness of the skin and extremities, pale, white, sallow complexion, and dull heavy eyes, with downcast expression and disinelination to look it the person addressing them, inability to fix the eyes upon any object long at a time, great weakness and prostration of the brain and nervous system. The brain receives about one-sixth part of the whole amount of blood in the body, and when the blood becomes thin and impoverished, from seminal losses, the brain and nerves are among the first organs injured by sexual excesses, causing nervous debility, neuralgia, pain and weakness in the back and across the loins, wandering aches and pains in different parts of the body, dyspepsia, general debility and exhaustion, followed by premature old age and impo-tency. The marked effect of seminal losses and sexual excesses are well illustrated in the following portrait of a distinguished sensualist, now living in a private asylum, utterly broken down and imbecile. Nothing can be meaner and more despicable than the face of an old worn out and broken down libertine and sensualist. Look at his countenance written all over with indelible lines that reveal his character and former pursuits in life. How nature brands his face with the stigma of opprobrium. How she gradually disfigures his countenance, as if intent upon destroying all traces of her own image, so that she might by and by rise up in judgment and swear she
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never had made him!
How she loosens all of his joints, and sends tremors along his limbs and bends his body forward as if to bring him down upon all fours, or to degrade him to the low crawling reptile; how she sends pimples and blotches up. on his face, pours rheum into his eyes, and sends foul spirits to inhabit his breath, and shreaks as with a many tongued trumpet from every pore of his body, behold a benst.
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As already shown, the loss of the seminal fluid is equal in its weakening and debilitating effects to the loss of forty times as much blood. Here we have an explanation of the secret causes of much of the weakness and debility which oceurs in domestie life. The debilitating effects, resulting from profuse seminal losses, first show themselves upon the blood, which becomes thin and poor, causing alarming palpitation of the heart, coldness of the skin and extremities, pale, white, sallow complexion, and dull heavy eyes, with downcast expression and disinelination to look it the person addressing them, inability to fix the eyes upon any object long at a time, great weakness and prostration of the brain and nervous system. The brain receives about one-sixth part of the whole amount of blood in the body, and when the blood becomes thin and impoverished, from seminal losses, the brain and nerves are among the first organs injured by sexual excesses, causing nervous debility, neuralgia, pain and weakness in the back and across the loins, wandering aches and pains in different parts of the body, dyspepsia, general debility and exhaustion, followed by premature old age and impo-tency. The marked effect of seminal losses and sexual excesses are well illustrated in the following portrait of a distinguished sensualist, now living in a private asylum, utterly broken down and imbecile. Nothing can be meaner and more despicable than the face of an old worn out and broken down libertine and sensualist. Look at his countenance written all over with indelible lines that reveal his character and former pursuits in life. How nature brands his face with the stigma of opprobrium. How she gradually disfigures his countenance, as if intent upon destroying all traces of her own image, so that she might by and by rise up in judgment and swear she
Fro. 262.
never had made him!
How she loosens all of his joints, and sends tremors along his limbs and bends his body forward as if to bring him down upon all fours, or to degrade him to the low crawling reptile; how she sends pimples and blotches up. on his face, pours rheum into his eyes, and sends foul spirits to inhabit his breath, and shreaks as with a many tongued trumpet from every pore of his body, behold a benst.