THE DANGER OF WORMS.
Stomach and intestinal Worms are one of the most common complaints throughout Australasia. Indigestion ig a primary cause, or, they: may be produced;by Constipation, or through the eating 'of tainted, food or food improperly cooked. There is also the possibility of their introduction into the system 'in the form of cysts or germs in fruit and meat, so that all.classes of the community, irrespective of age, are liable to this complaint. It is not alone the irritation and annoyance caused by these parasitical animals that infest the stomach and bowels, but the more serious consequences which follow that must bo kept in viow. From tho highly organised and 6eneitivo parts which they occupy, Worms give rise to great constitutional derangements, and produce a variety of symptoms, more particularly affecting the stomach and bead. . 'Many cases of Convulsions, Epilepsy, Hysteria, St. Vitus' Dance, Melaucliolin, Nervous Diseases, and oven Insanity, have resulted from this cause. If the patient has a tendency to any weakness, the neglect to eradicate the' worms from the 6ystom must inevitably cause the emaciation of tho whole body and a Rflneral breakdown of .tho whole organism. Comsfcock'6 "Dead Shot"' Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradiaction of Worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 2s. 9d. per packet, or will 1m sent post paid 'it tho same prico bv The AY. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington, N.Z. .. ■ |
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 3
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245THE DANGER OF WORMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 3
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