Soviets to Open 1st Clinic for Impotency
The first Soviet clinic for impotent men is to open in Leningrad shortly, the weekly magazine supplement of the daily Izvestia reported Friday.
Nedelya magazine said doctors and engineers assigned to the clinic had successfully tried a device on a number of men that could help thousands suffering from male sexual inadequacy. The device was not described.
“Good results have been achieved by drivers, pilots, and seamen--all types of men who, because of their work, spend a long time traveling and come home tired,” it said.
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