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URIC ACID. Rheumatism — Gout — Backache — Lumbago — Sciatica—Persistent Headache— Neuralgia— Gravel — Stone — Bladder Troubles —Their Cause —Their Scientific Treatment and Cure. THE KIDNEYS & KIDNEY POISONS The health of man is influenced to a very great extent by the condition of the kidney*. Any disease of the kidneys, or interference with their action, affects the wholei system, because the purity of the blood is dependent upon the proper extraction trom it ox certain specific poisons, which it is the duty of the kidneys to remove. Tho kidneys are situated- in the small of tho back, one on each side of the *}&**• Human kidneys are similar in shape to those of a sheep, but are somewh»t larger, iney are encased in fat, and are supplied with arteries which convey blood to J hem t J_ r0 ?j__s heart. By a process akin, to filtering, the kidneys take any excess of water trom the i__j___ and they also extract from, the blood various waste poisons with which it becomes ieat» in its journey through the veins. When a person is in good health these waste poisons are dissolved in the water "ken from the blood by the kidneys, and tho solution is passed throueh narrow-passages waning from each kidney into the bladder, and is thence expelled from the patty. J-o solution is known as urine. Some of the poisons contained in urine are animal ma "? ' such as urea and urio acid; others are mineral matter, being salts of lime, magnesi , potash and soda. Unless the kidneys do their work thoroughly, the waste matter is tracted from the blood, and becomes actively poisonous, causing us to sutler from van disorders which cannot be cured until the kidneys are restored to health end activity. After the blood is filtered and purified by the kidneys it enters the veins an *i?'v_s due time, returned to the heart, having, in the meanwhile, traversed the body and tajcen up a fresh supply of waste matter. The heart again sends the blood to the kidneys. *» lc " once more filter it and extract the impurities. This process goes on without ceasing aay « night. The kidneys of the average man filter and extract from the blood about three pints of urine in twenty-four hours. In this quantity of urine are dissolved about an °unc»«" ur«a. and ton or twelve grains, in weight, of uric acid, together with other animal an mineral matter, varying from a third of an ounco to nearly an ounce. The blood, in the course of its circulation, carries nourishment, derived from the food we eat, and oxygen to every part of the tissues of the kody, and receives from the "«"*— matter which they have consumed and for which they Rave no further use, Ibii T ™7! matter it is the duty of the skin, lungs, and kidneys to throw off and get rid of. in «»• form of carbonic acid, the lungs throw off the equivalent of eight ounces of pure « M *°?'!' l every twenty-four hours, ivnd the kidneys do their share by eliminating urea, urio aciu, etc., bb described. ' . The principal disorders directly attributed to failure of the kidneys allotted task are RHEUMATISM. GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA PBRSISTtWi HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, AN-EMiA, GRAVEL, STONE and BLADDER TROUBLES. When the kidneys are properly doing their work none of the complaints mentioned cw exist, because the causative poisons are then duly removed in a natural manner. Warner's Safe Cure This remarkable medicine is the outcome of years of scientific i Me " c . h ,_^^}L a t- b o e '" in use throughout the world for more than a quarter of a century. It is the aW"'™ medicine which has tin power to expel uric acid from the system, and it ow f*_^_£°?™ r simply to its ability to restore worn, weak or diseased kidneys to their natural vigour. Nature does the rest. -Thousands suffer from kidney disease and do not know it. The commonest first symptom is PAIN IN THE BACK. A simple teat to make as to the condition of the kidneys is to place some ««»•» .J*, 8 ** 1 the first thing in the morning, in a covered glass and let it stand until the next nwmiagIf it is then cloudy or there is a brick-dust like sediment, or if particles float about in it, then the kidneys are not healthy and no time should be lost in adopting remedial measures or Bright's Disease or some serious illness will be the result. Remember that Warner's Safe Cure will in all cases restore the kidneys to health and will consequently cure—and permanently cure—all diseases arising from, their leewe condition and the retention of urio acid in the system. A treatise, containing a full desceiption of the' curative action of Warner's Safe Cure and many accounts of cases cured will be sent free on application to H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne.

Purifies the Blood Bushmen Must Drink Bad Water. THs Makes Bad Blooi Sickness Follows. How to Make the Blood Pure. Mr. Alexander Johnson, of Bonrke, New South Wales, Bends us his photo"For many years I have been en* bߣ______ paged in shepherding, stock-droving, __.. «H-_-__f ot^er occupations so well known -BBPhJ, J» &££" to busbmetu Often the drinking- \ j3/w water was very bad, and I was ex4_&_ft .l__r posed to other hardships of bush life. * found all the men around me using VH V '/ff~W**J Ayer's Sarsaparilla, so I tried it. For "^ft&^FJ cleansing and purifying my blood, and ' for giving me new life and energy, I found It the most wonderful modi* (^ cmc * evw * no * * cc ow *40!wj%m /_u____HH__BP bushmen get along without it. I 7M advise all who read this to keep a bottleof this grand medicine on hand umw no 1\ VP__Hi * v tbß time * for v * * great nesdtll " The World's Createet Family Medicine." Perhaps you are not exposed to all the hardshfps of bush life. Yet yonhave probably suffered from impure blood, great debility, nervousness, exhaustion, Indigestion, and other evidences of a weakened system. No matter what your occupation, nor-where you live, if yott are in need of a blood-purifying medicine and something to build up your nerves, you should certainly take this grand family medicine. You will make a great mistake if yoa try any other Ssrsaparilla.tl-an "Ayer>s." This is the kind that has been making the cures for sixty years. AVER'S Sarsaparilla Strengthens and Builds up the Nerves Ayer's Pills-a gentle laxative for the whole family. *»*.»« y ; «a. 9. o. awns «cc s-wtu. sum., v. s. a-

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 4

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