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The Case of Mrs Mæller

f«REAT|:XCITEMENTIN SYDNEY. ; ; , ry ln ; these { iiayß;off talking, dqlls^ tele .jeragjis, ocean cables, ■ telephones^ microphones- and other .electric inventions, when the occurrences 'in one part of the wprfff r 'are ' tiHegfaplied 1 ; t6 the 'farthest pbinttherfefi'oW in-one'daj; and 'when a traveller 'maked' -a journey right round. Ahe globe in 63 days, it takes .something -ojit^ofy tlie; common; -to startle; a com.munity, but the late experience^ of Mrs •LaurevV'oeller , are .enough jUx startle the .dead r .-Mrs Mailer, who resides jit Newlown N.S:W., isV a' native J of \ "erroany -and^cnme to thiscouritry spine yenrs ago. She_h a's'siifftTod from' Liver and Kidney ijjomplaintsi" for jewrs.' and nboul ' Miree months previous to the present tinie was coriiplutely ipro'strated •,-: and /runvible to work ; dropsy, of ythe .ankles^ and ' lower limbs having set in. We diagnosed the • . case ourselvea and can . truthfully usserf; that it was of -ad vanced dropsy { due to and enfeeblement of ■■"■'the'mfmb'^ which permitted the waste fluids to «jkdde tliroififjr them into the muscular tjsiue: ladrised ihe use of .CiiKM.WJTs; Ton:c and it, was taken for .._ foOiL^jjy^s.^ in a com- , pl^te cure., . Mrs Mceller" herstlf thus , d^Hcri be>i- her pa-e ': , Stanley 'Laundry, / ; '■ : ;^^elorc^na-Bir«^etV.■ IS N. 1 S.. W. I .■TicSn''wini i -cnhfideocV^f)ear A wi'»hess' ro the -■-■-. wonderful edicncy oi Ci-iEiikiiTS r i'ix ie in curiiix liver. »nd Kidiiey^disease. I have ioik%:heeii a viet inio indigestion (caused by Tirer complain!) »»nd an Vofftclion of f "the; Kidneys. 1 VuffiTed terribly bfrom jjieadache*, pain*; in the back and side, : jobstiOiite/ constipation. JSo one — : . io $&$ kaow^s what iuj- saJEcr jogs

have been, I was always tired a|nd languid, with notability or inclination' to , perform my daily; work. My tongue Was foiteii/in a jtipftbngj} and ;7 tf soujr itaste in - the mouth nnd, frequent vomiting j one day I woiilii be pretty well and the nWxt t very distressed or completely prostrated i with a very confirmed languor. This went on until 1 was so ill I was co|mpletely :dqne up. andyqu i te-una ble to move My ankles being "swoileh its thick as my J thighs. I consnlted physicians all; of _, whom pronounced the case one of Dropsy, ! they variously ascribed the cause to; be • /'he^y.^liyeT^/pr^Br^ght's^disease/^^-The' kidneys were andoiibti'ifly diseased; because the swollen" ankles when pressed ; | with the finger wou'd leave a dent in the ' place for days, ani it was easy to press ( the end of the finger ani iu'chTdeep, when the hole would not fill up for four daiys. I had heard of- the wouderful cures j afficted by CtEMENTs Toxic; and commenced its use. I took three bottles and the swelling in the ankles com* meficed gradually to subside, I continued . thY: Wedicinej? and am hbvri completely cured j my 1 ankles are their' usual size, I have no aches nor pains and can do a good day's work> with pleasure, my tired aching feelings have, all disappeared, and 1 ani eorifid'ent I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful virtues o. Ci/EMiiiua's Tgnicu. My address • ris l;;at' r the'iie'rtd: of this leiteiS^and 1 jwill reply-to any commumcatiohs-if a stamped envelope is. .sent with inquiry, as I con-^ sider it my. duty to publish a record of my wonderful cure. Yours very griitev , fully, Lathe Mcbllek., : 3Mrs;'M;p3ner';S'case is only a'prototype of imanydtiic^-s' in this-country. • She |obtained a cure by persistent treatment, and this is the only way chroiuic disease can be cured A halfhearted treatment is neVferiifsatisfactbryi 'you j must continue tinue'th'e"remedy for a considerable time ifjyoii want to cure long standing cases, the tendency "after a certain age is always towards decay, therefore if \dc bility has 1 been -eating'i'its- way into! the system for months or years, it is very unreasonable to expect one or two bo tles to restore perfect health, all bad cases require prostrated.treatment. ' '

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 109, 7 March 1891, Page 4

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The Case of Mrs Mæller Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 109, 7 March 1891, Page 4

The Case of Mrs Mæller Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 109, 7 March 1891, Page 4

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