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INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. This is a disease that has its inception in autoxima. The system is poisoned and rendered acid by this continued absorption of fermenting waste lying in the body. Enervation takes place and correct and thorough elimination is prevented. The urine also becomes acid. This causes irriL tinn ana then inflammation of ' the bladder, and may. or may not, be associated with gravel. Drugs like urotropine, potash, nitre, <Tc.., may give temporary ease. They cannot possibly permanently cure Permanent relief must be by way of •removing the cause—autoxima. Colo- : ent’c. is a natural way—removes tliQ autoxima and permits nature to restore ideal healthy conditions. This the sane and only permanent way of eradication. Ad chemists dispense genuine Coio•eptic in original packages containing H-6 grams net weight, at K/fi a pack- ■ r, ‘e. \\ V.cle s nlot All leading Drug Ilouses.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 636, 27 May 1921, Page 7

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