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pais is mjm. eoDT. EIGHTEEN YEARS' SUFFERING. WHAT WAS THE CAUSE? Mb J. Gtsmbok, of Bromham place, North Richmond, Vie, says:— "Twenty yean ago I began to suffer from a terrible pain in the back. I consulted several of the most eminent doctors in Melbourne. One doctor said I bad lumbago, and gave me liniment to rub on it, but it did me no good. I went to another doctor, who, after examining my urine, said that the tiauee of my kidneys wero destroyed, and that he could give me but a fortnight to live. You oan tell the state of ahum into which. I was thrown by this verdict. I immediately consulted another dootor, end be, to my relief, pronounced my trouble to be muscular rheumatism. He treated me, but his treatment did me no good. For 18 year* I was under first one dootor »nd then another, and out all the instructions they gave me and the treatment they prescribed,, but still 1 obtained no relief from the excruciating pain. About two ye*ra ago I was in despair, and in my desperation I determined to jrive up consulting doctors tnd to take Warnf" Hate Cure, as I had heard and read or many similar cases to my own being cured by it. After taking the first dose I got relief from the pain. In two days the paai and sohe. from which I had suffered for 18 years had entirely disappeared. I continued to take the medicine for some little/time, and can sincerely declare that rt has absolutely cured me. as 1 have not had a return of the pain fo* two years. I used also to suffer a gre»t deal from attacks of gout, but since taking Warner'* Safe Cure I have not been troubled in thi» way either.' It was Uric Acid Poisoning. Uric acid wa*. retained in the blood instead of being expelled from the system in » natural manner. It was one of the many signs by whiob Nature indicates KIDNEY DISEASE. When the • kidneys are working perfectly uric acid »nd other urinary poisons, manufactured in the body by the continuous decay of the Issues are naturally removed. The moment, however, that there is any interference with the acuon of the kidney*, these poisons accumulate in the. system, and we feel the effect by suffering from Rheumatism, Gout Lamkag-o, Sciatica, Backache, Aoeaia, »r«psj, ttravel, Brieht's Disease. Stone, Bladder Troubles, Indigestion. Tersii Liver. These are some of the many forma in which kidney disease manifests itself. Ninetents of the pains and illnesses to which the human race is subject can be avoided tf care is taken that the kidneys and liver are in a condition to do their work erhorenUy. The reason that Warner's Safe Cure cures all the disorders mentioned is simply that it possesses toe remarkable property of being able to restore health and activity the KIDNEYS & LIVER. All urinary *cd binary poisons are then duly expelled from the system. The food eaten nourishes the blood and robust health is established. If you have any reason to suspect that your kidneys are not heartniry perTorming their duty, place some urine, passed the first thing satae morning, in a oovercd gl**s and let it stand for 24 hours. If it is then milky, or shows a sediment like onckdust, or if particles float about it, the kidneys are deranged. No time should then be lost in commencing to take Warper's Safe Cur*. Negleoted kidney duwrders will result in BrighVe Disease, Diabetes, or some less serious but mora painful manifestation. ATjeatiee partiou^

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 5

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