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THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER.

JSREAT EXCITEMENT. IN SYDNEY.

In there days of talking 'dolls,' ti-logrhphs ooenn cables, telephones, microphones and othyr electric inventions, when the occur- | renoee m one part of the world are telßgrnphed to the furthest point therefrom m one dny, and when a traveller mukes a iourney right round the globe m 63 days, it takes something out of the common to etartle a community, but the late experiences of Mrs. Laure Mosller are enough to startle the dead. Mrs. MceUer, who resides at Nowtown N. S. W. is a native of Germany and came to this Gojn_tryJsoa?e yearns ago. She hag suffered from Liver arid 'Kidaey complaints tor years and about threa months previous to the present time was completely prostrated and unable to work r dropsy of the ankles and lower limbs having net m. We diagnosed the case ourselves and can truthfully asseat lhat it wasa case of advanced dropsy due to relaxation <md enfeeblement of the membranes of the Liver and Kidneys, which permitted the waste fluids to exude through them ia<o the muscular tissue. We advis6d the uqe of. Cements ToniO' and it was takes for some weeks and has resulted m a complete cure. Mrs. Moeller herself thus describes her case : — Stanley Laundry, Georgina-street, Newtown, N S. W. 1 oan with oorifidenc'e bear" witness to the wopdeffuiefficacy t>f Cle»ie.n:ts tonic m curing Liv'r and Kidney disease. I have long beou a victim to indigestion (caused by liver coinplaint) and an affection'of the kidneys. I suffered terribly from headachep, paipb m the back and side wuh obstinate cbnstipiiion. No one exOepc myself knows what my sufferings have been. I was always tired and languid, with no ability or inclination"; to perform my daily work, i My tongiie^wae furred m a morning, and a sour tuste m the mouth, and frequent vomiting ; @ne day 1 would be pretty well hiid the next very distressed 1 of completely prostrated with averycoafinned lunguor. This went on until I was so ill I was completely done ,up on I quite unable to move. My ankles beiDg swollen aa thick as ray thighs, I consulted physicians all of whom pronouace'd the case one of Dropsy, they variously ascribed the cause to be heart, liver or Bright's disease. The kidneys undoubtedly diseased,, because the swollen ankles when'pr&saeu with the (i'nger jv.rtuld : leave a dent m the place for diys.'iririd itV Aras easy to press the end p? t tr»e ; fiDgor an' inch deep, when hole woufci not till lip for four:day£. I Kaihaard o£ the wi>h<Je'rful cures effected 'by CiißMENT'd'Tbirib'and ) oommenced its use. .1 toqk tl>rpe b, tilfW and thb swelling m the ankies 'comh-enced. gracjually ta subside. I' continued' the rpedicine and am now comr pletely ciired : ; my ankles are their usual size, I have no aches or pains and 'can do a .day's wort with' pleasure, ,my ..tired, aching fo'eliDgH have all disappearjed ; and I am confident I , hhye 'b'f*n rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful virtues of Clements Tonic. My address is at the head of this letter, and I will reply to any communications if a stamped envelops ib sent with inquiry, aB I consider it my duty to publiah a record of my wonderful cue. Youm very gratefully, ILadee Modller. Mr«. Aloeller'Sj.case is qnly a prototype pf many othwrs ■' in^ -this-' country. She' obained ii cure by persistent treatment, and this is the only way chronic disease can bo cured, a half-hearted treatment is never satisfactory, you must continue the remedy for a considerable tim^ if you want to cure long standing easeS, the after a certain age is always towards decay, therefore if dohility his been eating its way into the system for months or yearn, it is very unreanonuble to expect one oi two bottles to restore p^rfe-it health, all bad ouses require protracted treat tnenr. „. .

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 932, 5 August 1891, Page 3

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THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 932, 5 August 1891, Page 3

THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 932, 5 August 1891, Page 3

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