By many authors, the term spermatorrhoea is confined entirely to this stage of the disease.
Spermatorrhoea likewise is both caused and complicated by +Prostatic+ and +Urinary+ inflammation.
Impotence andSpermatorrhoea may exist together in the same person.
Spermatorrhoea may be conveniently divided into three stages.
A single package is ordinarily sufficient for mild cases of either Spermatorrhoea or Impotence.
Any one or all of these, by extending the inflammation backward to the seminal ducts and neck of the bladder, may cause either Spermatorrhoea or Impotency.
It should be used in connection with the remedies for Impotency or Spermatorrhoea in every case where the organs are wasted.
They may be used to cure gleet, stricture and prostatitis, when complicating Spermatorrhoea or Impotence.
There is no doubt that many have been maltreated for consumption when Spermatorrhoea was the real malady.
It can be safely said that neither self-indulgence nor spermatorrhoea often leads to permanent sterility.
Self-abuse and spermatorrhoea produce usually only temporary impotence and can generally be relieved by carrying out the instructions given elsewhere in this book.
Many men who have been sufferers from indiscretions of youth, have married, and were soon cured of spermatorrhoea and other complications which accompanied it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spermatorrhoea" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.