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The generative organs are wasted and inactive, or so weakened as to secrete but a ropy, thin and glairy fluid, having few or none of the characteristics of Vital Fluid.
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In cases of Varicocele of the Cord (one of the most dangerous of all forms), the veins in the bag are not affected, the trouble being mostly in the groin (in the canal through which the veins run), where the swollen and knotted veins press upon and seriously injure the cord, preventing the free flow of Vital Fluid, and thereby causing Impotence,
Manhood Perfectly Restored Prof. Jean Civiale's Soluble Urethral Crayons as a Quick, Painless, and Certain Cure for Impotence, Etc. Civiale Remedial Agency
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[omission: Chinese characters] (Long Life and Vital Fluid).
Lunheng 1962
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Shane was rehearsing for his next gig with Vital Fluid, the band he’d formed with one of his donors and another human.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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Shane was rehearsing for his next gig with Vital Fluid, the band he’d formed with one of his donors and another human.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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