RECREATIOX. 



XXXVll 



Electricity Is Life 



If a man's whole system is in an exceed- 

 ingly nervous condition it does not by any 

 means follow that he has been for years in 

 the habit of taking insidious poisons with 

 his daily food, which necessitate the swallow- 

 ing of other poisons to counteract them. 

 Neither, if he is prematurely aged, is it at 

 all likelv that a liberal prescription of drugs 

 or quack medicines will renew his youth, 

 like the famous fountain which Ponce de 

 Leon never found. On the contrary, his 

 condition is almost always due to lost vitality, 

 which is not a drug, nor is it susceptible of 

 being treated as a drug. 



Vitality, as every man knows, may be 

 drained from the system by indiscretions, 

 excesses and indulgences, which occur at 

 various times, but usually during the period 

 of youth, when a man is surcharged to his 

 fullest capacity with the animal electricity 

 of life. And, once lost, there is no possible 

 way of restoring it except through the medi- 

 um of a similar electric current. 



When we acknowledge the liv- 

 ing truth that Electricity is Life 

 and Energy and Nerve Force and 

 Vigor, it is easy to see why it 

 strengthens and builds up a 

 weak, debilitated system. 



During the past thirty years I have 

 convinced over 100,000 men that these are 

 facts. They have listened to me and have 

 RECOVERED THEIR MANHOOD solely 

 by means of my treatment. To-day there is 

 not a single man of the entire hundred 

 thousand who is not thoroughly MASTER 

 OF HIMSELF, or who has not every reason- 

 able assurance of LIVING TO REACH 

 EXTREME AGE. 



My treatment is the simplest that human 

 experience has been able to devise. I have 

 studied electricity until I know to a fraction 

 the amount of current necessary to produce 

 a beneficial result upon the human system, 

 in a soothing and agreeable manner ; for 

 sudden and severe galvanic shocks often do 

 more harm in two minutes to a nervous 

 organization than it can recover from in 

 months. This proper amount of current I 

 store in eighteen little double element cells, 

 which are secured in a comfortable waist 

 belt, the whole weighing but five ounces. 

 You put the belt on at night, take it off in 

 the morning. Soothing, pleasant current 

 through the weakened parts all night long 

 -j-next day you feel refreshed, restored, a 

 new man. 



Consult me at my office, free of charge, or 

 write for free book, " Three Classes of Men," 

 which explains everything you wish to know, 

 answers many questions which cannot be 

 answered through the columns of a paper, 

 and is sent in a plain sealed envelope. 



Dr. G. B. SANDEN 



826 Broadway 



New York City 



