Method and device for contributing to the obviating of male infe

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ABSTRACT:
Using latent heat of vaporization of a selected evaporative fluid, an abnormally elevated testicular temperature is effectively diminished so as to contribute to obviating male infertility due to poor semen quality. Moreover, the evaporative method employed, and the device using such method, are particularly appropriate in that the cooling effect is achieved over a prolonged period so as to facilitate achieving the desired medical result, whereas merely diminishing the testicular temperature for a short duration would not be medically effective.

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