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The Case of Mrs Mæller

• ©REa/eXCITEMENT IN SYDNEY, In l tliese days'ot talking doll 1 ;, telegraphs, ocean entiles, telephones, micio phones aVid other^ ' electric ' inventions, wherr the"oecurrenees in one part<of the vorld are telegraphed to the farthest point therefron) in ojne day. and when a traveller makes a journey right round the globe in 63 days, it takes something out of the common to startle a com xnunity, but^the Lite f experience of Mrs Laure Moeller' Are' enough to stimle the dead Mrs Mceller, who jesides at New town NSW, is a native of ( ermany -3Uid cime to tins country some yenrs'ago. Slie lia*. -»iiff< n d from 1 ivpr and Eidnej complmnts for jenrs. «nd about fhree months previous^ the present time was completely prostrated and unable to >rork ; dio ( >sy of the ankles anA lower limbs hums set it." We channeled the cisc ourselves and can truthfully asseit that it was a r ease [ of advanced diop«y •due to relaxation and enfeeblement of the numbranes of the Liver andr Sidneys, which peiroitted Che waste 'fluids to exude. through them ljnto^ the, muscular tissue! vFe advised * the ' use of •Clemi NTS, Tonic and* it was taken for s >ne weeks jnd' has resulted lii'a comp fie cuie Airs^iVJcellpr herself des'tibesi. h'or 'ca^e • 'Stanley' 'Laundry, G"Oi«ina'Stieet. Newtown^ N. S W T ca i with eoi/fidence bea u r witness J to* the won<Wfnl eflicncy of Clfmi-nts Tome in curing hvoi nnd Kidney disease I hare ionK;''een a vict ra lo indigestion (caused hy lirei cr-mplaini) >nd an affection of tlu> kidneys 1 Ni,ft,-ied terribly from headache's jams in' the biuk and side, with* ob'stnute C'>n^iipation. No' one rxcept m> self know- wliit'mj suffi 11114s hare" b^n. 1 was always 'fired 'and languid, with no ajnliiy or lnchmitioh tv p»rf}>rin uiydaily^wurk. Mj tongue wafurred in a uioinmg. and a sour tisle in the mouth and titqucat \ omnium; one -day I wpuld lie pn-nv will mni the next, dI.VUt-astd or uouij ielflj piDsUaleil

ifith|a very confirmed languor. This wentjon until 1 waa so ill I was completely done up and unable to move My ankles being, swollen as thick as my ihij»hs. I consulted physicians all of whom pronouacedthe case one of Dropsy* they variously ascribed the cau^e to be heart, liver, or Bright/s disease. The kidneys were undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen ankles when pressed with the finger wou'd leave a dent in the place for days, aud it was easy to press tlie cad of the finger an inch deep, when ..tli'e hole would not fill up for four days. I had heard of the wonderful cures i affi-cted hy Clements Tonic und com inenced its use I took three bottles and the swelling in the ankles com* menced giadually to suliside, I continued the medicine and am now completely)) cured ; my ankles are their usual size, I have no aches nor pains and can dp a good day's work with pleasure, my tired ticking feelings have all disappeared, and I am confident I have been rescued from an untimely grave b_y the wonderful Airtues o' CtrStEKTS Tonic My address is sit the head of this letter, and 1 will reoly to any communications if a stamped envelope is. sent with inquiry, as I con» sider it my duty to publish a record of m\ wonderful ( ure Yours very gratefully, La. re AJceiiLEß i Mrs _YJ caller's, case is only a prototype of | many otlieis in this country She ob- i tamed a cure by persi-tent treatment,' and this is. the only way chronic disease | can ue cured A halfhearted treatment is | never satisfactory, you must continue ] tinue the remedy for a considerable time : if you want to cure long standing cases, the tendency after a certain age is al ways towards decay, therefore if de* bilify has been eating its way into the , system for months or years, it is very unreasonable to 7 expect v one or, two bpt->' les to restore perfect health, all bad cases ' requiie prostrated treatment.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 4

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The Case of Mrs Mæller Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 4

The Case of Mrs Mæller Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 4

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