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THE CASE OF MRS. MCELLER:

I GREAT EXCITEMENT IN SYnNEY.

lii there days of talking dolls, telegrnphs ooenn cables, telephone?, microphones arid other electric inventions, when the occurrences m one part of the worM are telaajrnphed to the furthest point therefrom m one day, and when n traveller makes a ioiirnay right round the globe m 63 days, it takes something out of the common to startle a community, but the late experiences of Mrs. Laure Mosller are enough to startle the dead. Mrs. Moeller, who resides at Newtown N. S. W. Ib a native of Germany and came to „this J country some years-, .ago. She has suffered from Liver and Kidney complaints tor years and about threa months previous, to the preßent time was cornDletely prostrated and unable to work : dropsy of the ankles and lower limbs having set m. We diagnosed the case ourselves and can truthfully asse.it that it was a case of advanced dropsy due to relaxation and enfeeblement of the membranes oE the Liver and Kidneys, which permitted the waste fluids to exude throtigh", them id'o the muscular tissue. We advised -the use of Clements Tokic npd it was taken for some weeks and has resulted m a complete cure. Mrs. Moelle? herself thus describes her case ;— Stanley Laundry, Georgina T street, Newtowb, N 8. W. 1 dan with oonfidenoe bear i witness to the wonderful efficacy of Clbmbkts tonic m curing Liver and Kidney disease. I have \on% been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint) and an affection of the kidneys: I suffered terribly from headaches, pains m the back and side with obstinate constipation. No one exoept myself knows what my eufferingi have been. I was always tired and languid, with no ability ' -or inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue was furred m a morning, and a sour tuste m the mouth, and frequent vomiting; ene day 1 would be pretty well rtnd the next v^ry ilißtressed or completely prostrated with si very. confirmed languor. This went on U'i il I WQB so ill I was completely done ijp on I quite unable to move, My ankles beim: swollen as thick as my thighs, I consulted, physicians all of whom pronouaceil the case one of: Dropsy, they variously ascribed tbe cause to be heart, liver or Bright's disease. The kidneys

undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen ankles when pressed with the finger would leave a dent m the place for days, and it *ras easy to press the end of the finger an inch deep; when the hole would not fill up for four days. I bad heard of the WDnderful cures effected by Clbments Tonio and commenced its use. I took three b ttles aniiJthe swelling m the ankles commenced gradually to subside. I continued the- medicine and ■am now completely cured ; my ankles are their usual size, I have no. laches or pains and can do a day's I work with pleasure, my tired aching feeling*. have all disappeared and Latmconndent I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the. wonderful J virtues of Clements Tonic. My address .is at the head of this letter, and I will ! reply to any communications if a stamped envelope is sent with inquiry, as I consider it my duty to publiah a record of my wonderful cue. Yours very gratefuUy, Laube MceLiJER. „

Mrs. [ Masijer's case is only a prototype of many others m this country. " She obained a cure by persistent treatment, and this is the only way chronic disease can he cured, a half-hearted treatment is never satisfactory, you must continue the ■remedy- 'for .-a considerable lijn.3. if. you want to cure long standing cases, the tendency after a curtain age is always towarJs decay, then-f >re if debility his been eating its way into the system for moaths or years, it is very unreasonable to expect one or two bottlos to restore parfeol health, all bad cases require protraoted treatment. y \ - a >■ ' ■■, / ( .- y.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 931, 1 August 1891, Page 3

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THE CASE OF MRS. MCELLER: Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 931, 1 August 1891, Page 3

THE CASE OF MRS. MCELLER: Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 931, 1 August 1891, Page 3

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