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Show Make Love and uive Long. The act of love-making has a direct Influence on the heart and blood, says a medical correspondent. It stimulates stimu-lates the working enpacity of the former for-mer organ, and keeps it up to concert pitch. As a result, the blood circulates circu-lates with crenier strength, i.nd pverj part of rue body Accordingly strengthened. I.nve-maVing, moreover, has n very decided Influence In stlmu-ln stlmu-ln til- the working of the liver. Patent Pat-ent medicines would have to go out of business to a considerable extent If the world were more generally given to the nrt of making love with genuine feeling. Perhaps the most striking proof of the Immunity of lovers from one form of 111, viz., colds nnd chill, is afforded by the fact that a pnlr of Cupid's devotees will it on a damp bench for hours end take no harm. |