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YELLOW JAUNDICE.

THE CAUSE AND REMEDY. This distressing complaint, so common in all h.ot countries, is caused by tho Uilo overflowing in tho blood. It is not. an independent disorder, but tho symptoms of other complaints, which cause the Bilo to overflow in this manner instead of entering the intestines (o perform its mission of aiding in the digestion ami assimilation of food. Jaundice causes the skin and eyes to become yellow, and vomiting, nausea, diarrhoea,' or constipation, loss of appetie, bad taste in the mouth, flatulence, belching, and pains iii thostomacli may nil bo accompanying • symptoms. _ Tho disordered condition of the Liver is the most common cause of this complaint, and a remedy that will reach tho Liver is the onlv effective one. . Dr. Morse's Indian lioof. Pills reach the Liver as no other remedy docs, speedily causing (he Uile to flow through ilf proper channel. They got at the cau.-e ol ■ the complaint, driving the poison out ol - the blond, and toning the entiro system • There is no more effective remedy for tin'.' • complaint, as a trial will prove, thai 1 Or. Morse's .Indian Root Pills, whicl: ? are a most effective remedy for all Livci , and KidliP.v disorders. Constipation ■ HilioiLMics.-:, Impure Blood, tiud [email s. .ailaeats, , -

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 9

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YELLOW JAUNDICE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 9

YELLOW JAUNDICE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 9

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