ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT. 



No Cure. TO THE PUBLIC. No Pay. 



Medical and Surgical institute, Established in 1850, by 

 ID IR. J-, C- "^X" O XJ IsT C3-3 



(Formerly Professor of the University, Penn.) 



No. 618 Sacramento st, bet. Montgomery and Kearny, 



SAX FKAJX CISCO, CA^Tu, 



Consultation by letter or otherwise, free. Tlie Doctor can 

 be consulted privately, and with the utmost confidence, by 

 the afflicted, at all hours, daily, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. 



2^^ Cures always guaranteed, or no pay required. 

 iSeirLlna/l "Wealcness. 



I am aware that by dwelling^upon so uninviting a subject 

 as the decay of manly vigor 'through the loss of the vital 

 principle of life, the ignorant may asperse my motive ; but 

 the desire to point out to those who suffer, languish and de- 

 cay, the true cause of their afflictions is too great an incentive 

 to be forced into abeyance. How extended the terrible disease 

 of Seminal Weakness is, no one but the practical specialist, 

 who devotes his time to its treatment can tell ; but its pres- 

 ence can be detected by the most inexperienced by noting 

 the following symptoms : Weakness of the hack and limbs ; lan- 

 guishing feelings ; loss of muscular power ; nervousness ; irritability ; 

 cold feet and hands, accompanied by hot head ; symptoms of con- 

 sumption ; short breath ; flushings of the face ; aversion in society ; 

 confusion of the mind ; loss of memory; nightly emissions ; colorless^ 

 slight discharges'upon the least excitement ; palpitation of the heart ; 

 irregular appetite; variable temper, etc., etc. 



To the J^filicted 

 there is hope and certainty of relief and cure. Thousands 

 are annually cured, without hindrance from business or change 

 of diet. The directions are readily followed. Even a man's 

 most intimate companion cannot suspect of his being treated 



^^ Persons afflicted living in the interior, can, by stating fully in 

 a letter their symptoms, receive advice and remedies at home. 



Important to Person* A^fflicted with Venereal. 



There are no maladies, either in a medical or moral point 

 of view, worse than those arising from the contamination of 

 Veneeeal Poison. None are more terrible in their effects, 

 or more disastrous in their results. MERCUEY will not 

 cure VENEREAL, but dbies on the subface, to allow it to 



POISON AND DESTEOY THE BLOOD, TO EE-APPEAK IN HIDEOUS 



MAEKS UPON THE BODY, and in the throat, mouth and nose. 



Having treated a great number of nautical men, the Doctor 

 fully understands their peculiar requirements, and the medi- 

 cines prescribed do not interfere with their occupation. 



All letters should be addressed, Dr. BENJ. F. JOSSE- 

 LYN, M. D. 618 Sacramento street, between Montgomery and 

 Kearny, San Francisco. Box 735. 



