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Massage of the organ itself with an air pump, which is made for this particular purpose, will, no doubt, be of value in some special cases. This remedy is, however, very dangerous, and if used to excess may produce serious harm. It should be adopted only in extreme cases, and then should be used with utmost care to avoid any possible chance of excess. This device is a glass tube, somewhat larger than the average male organ, and is provided with a vacuum pump, which forces out the air. As the air is removed the blood is drawn down into the organ, gradually enlarging and drawing it out to its greatest possible size. The inventor claims that there is absolutely no sexual excitement connected with this — that it simply brings more blood to the organ, thus giving new life and vigor, as does a massage treatment when applied to the body.

In some few cases, where the sexual organ is unnaturally small, or where it has remained in an undeveloped state, this device will be of benefit, though it should not be