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THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER:

dRE AT EXCITEMENT' iff SYntfEY^

{In there dayj9 > .of t^jjtjng dpj^s,, telegraphs, ooenn cables, telephones, microp'H "lies' and' other electric ihVghtibns.'.when' th«Moecurrences m one part of: the Vorld are telegraphed to the furthest point therefrom m one day, and when a traveller makes a ionrney right round the globe m 63 dayß, it, takes something out of the common to etartle a community, but the late experiences of Mrs. Laure Mceller are enough to startle the dead. Mrs. Mceller, who resides. atjNewtown N. S. W. is a native" of '"Gref-' many and came to this country some years ago. She has suffered from Liver and Kidney complaints jfeainS aUoji^ tHree months previous t6 theJ|)resens tiffre^ Avas completely prostrated and unable to work : dropsy of the ankles and lower lijnbs having set m. iftp, diaj^osefi , ,the case ourselves and can truthfully asseif that it was a case of advanced dropsy due td relaxation and enfeeblement of the m;em^ralelP^f r 'tfißr i Livei!-and--'Eidney« r wjhich permitted the waste fluids to exude through them in<o the muscular tissue. We advised the use of Clements Tonio and it was takeH for, some weeks and has resufited Jta a§3om|ilet<| cure. Mrs. AfjtflJe^ herseTf^us-Beforiberner case : — Sianrey Laundry, Georgina street, Newtown, N S. W. 1 can with oonfidence bear witness totse wonderful efficaoy^of Olembkts tonio m curing, TiM difleaseV I hkve lo^been t'v] xa^ig^atioxi (caused by livui complaint) and an affection of the kidneys. I suffered terriblyf om headaches, painb m the baok and side OppK myself kno'ws'what rnysufferinys Havetfeeil."" Twa^ always tiredwadd 'Ilktiguid, with no ability or inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue was fjurred m a mornin^aad a sc^U|^ta9te m the mouth, and f<r4qoeht voDtkuipg ; one djay 1 would be pretty well and the next 1 distressed qr completely prostrated with a v^ry'confifoi'OT^a^auari^TKi^we'n-t 1 :! en nntff^l wh'a'eo Ultras tjompiatel^ done; Up > nd^iuite unable to move. My ankles tfein* swollen aa«thl6k. J a9 Jmy^ thighsV I con ulted physicians all of whom 1 "prp-* roiiHoed the case one of Dropsy, they variously ascribed the cause to be hearthliver or Bright's disease. The kidneys undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen, inklea-when pressed with the finger would feaye' ardent ih.#e Wade' tf or day«/ and! it, vaa'eas'y'to press 'the'etid of^ finger; ah inch deep, when the hole would not till f ijp 'or four days. I had' Heard of the wbnder!ul,cures,effected by^^iiEikßNfrs' Tonio jandf sqmniende^its; usa. 'Itbok b ttlesi in'l tH^^wellirt^ihtheankles comitencefl gradually to. subside. I Continued !he t medicitie' " ! '-an t d- * !? ahS r "«how i.oom!-i feMely' ul cuPed' ! ; ! * my- 'ankles^ arei'<-theic fasiial size, I have no aches or paind and Icatrcro l^ rfi^% 'TvWtc AvitH?^i*leaßure^i-my. tired achipg feelings have all disappeared and I.arn'cbtifideq't l' 1 hßV6r ! «been/ iresoned f r'orri" afi' ariliWiiely J grav6 by ,the Swondetf ul virtues of ClembntsToNlO. ! My. .address is r at We tiead^ot ■thiß^letter^kndn.l!>iwill ; reply to any communications iflaatauiped envelope is sent with inquiry, as I consider it ray duty to publiah a record of my IwonderruJ^uje^ g^atefuUy, Lahbb MoeLLEB. ■*"'■ Mrs. Moaller's case is only a prototype

of many others m this country. Bbe~ obainedra^cuee byjc persistent treatment, and thKLef Jlffi^? way chronicg<li|^^ can be cured, a half-hearted treatment "ft never satisfactoJ^VSOJttirinß^ogPitipuethe^ remedy for a considerable lime i£ you want to cure long standing casoß, the tendency after a certain ago is always wrfflrrd"cicayrr.ther?|a!^l4r^^i^^W-.-been eating 'its wiiy into" tlie ay&etn for months or years, it is very unreasonable to expect one or two bottles to restore psrfeot health, all bad oases require protracted treatment.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 935, 15 August 1891, Page 3

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THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER: Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 935, 15 August 1891, Page 3

THE CASE OF MRS. MŒLLER: Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 935, 15 August 1891, Page 3

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