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YELLOW JAUNDICE.

THE CAUSE AND. REMEDY. This distressing complaint, 60 common in all hot countries, is caused -by tho Bile overflowing in the blood. It is not nn independent disorder, but tho symptoms of other complaints, which cause tho Bile to overflow in this manner instead of entering the intestines to perform its mission of aiding in tho digestion and assimilation of food. Jaundice causes the skin and eyes to become yellow, and vomiting, nausea, diarrhoea, or constipation, loss of appctio, bad tasto in tho mouth, flatulonce, belching, and pains in tho stomach may all be accompanying symptoms. The disordered condition of tho Liver is tho most common causo of tliis complaint, and' a remedy that will reach the Liver, is tho only effective ono. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills reach tho Liver as no other remedy doos ; speedily causing the liile to flow through its proper channel. They get at the causo of the complaint, driving tho poison out of tho blood, and toning the ontive system. There is no moro effective remedy for this complaint, us a trial will prove, than Dr. Morse's Indian Root l'ills, which nre a most effective remedy for all Liver and Kidney disorders, Constipation, Biliousness, "impure Blood, and . female ailments.'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 4

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207

YELLOW JAUNDICE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 4

YELLOW JAUNDICE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 4

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