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GRAVE * niic « S 'H fc ti.i3 § IJ i larger are usually formed in the kidneys, and descend llienne into the M iiMe. •nposed of uric acid, or of oxalate of lime ; solid master wnicli -■■■«) ’ tion in the fluids of the body, and be passed off in a dissolved condition u that 1 taken i gradually 1 result. Stones are They are composed i held in solution in t „ . _ the urine. Uric acid stone is by far the commonest land. . When a stone is formed in a kidney great pain in the loins is.*t, and this o - wnagonising when the stone leaves the kidney ami parses through one of Mo tiarn; channels loading to the bladder. The pain then experienced :s rviioWi It ceases when the stone reaches the bladder. . . t Once in the bladder, the stone may be passed off with Mo urino, or i and become larger by the accumulation of deposits, bometimos a s the bladder by the simple gathering together of particles oi gravel t Persons of all ages may suffer from stone or gravel. Sven fittie eaiMren are no as Kidney Gob stone will form i Kempt. When a stone formed in the kidneys in too large to p*v?a ■hreugh the P laading into the bladder, the passage becomes closed, dropsy sets in, and o may die in a few hours. ' When Btones remain long iu the bladder they grow to a great size, some Limes : large aa an orange, s.nd they frequently have to be cut out ‘ " ring symptoms indicate stone or gravel in the kidney The following symptoms . _ Painful itching sensation ; swelling of the seat- of pal scrotum; bearing down sensation in rectal region ; esc:’, p s or bl.i-I n tin leg drops; great agony succeeding successful urination, paroxys ms of p:u;i iro n nbo bladder—" kidney colic ” ; pain and difficulty in urinating, with saduen stopu-yev Troatmesrt- —The only rational method of treatment for Mss nsso.wajfi' : correct the action of the kidneys, thereby removing the care.). In a hoa-Uhy of the kidneys and urinary system the water hold 3 the solids in solution until J t from the body. In disease the solids are deposited in the kidneys and hovSiUrWarner’s fS.ii r nitoreß to the kidneys thoir natural action, relieves oengeatien, heals ilia v.-omidw and bleeding mucous membranes of the urinary system, dissolves the stones i.,» totalled, and provents further formation. Warner’s time Cure is t.ie only renu fly m I world which has this power, and if the case ia amenable to any mcuioiaal term < teeatznent, it will ultimately effect a cure. BLADDER DISEASE. Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder (Cystitis) is usually due to long rolcnrion o urine: the effect of irritating drugs; stricture; enlargement of the prostate gland irritation caused by stone or gravel, or by the careless use of a catheter ; expor-nro n Cold; decomposition of urine caused by its retention, etc. There are two forms of this complaint—Acuto and Chronic the latter bon*, peculiar to elderly people. It is commoner in winter than in summer ; in cold than i WArm climates ; in males than in females. It is always dependent upon son’* obstruction to the flow of urine, or upon a diseased condition of tko urinary organ:The Bladder not being entirely emptied, the water retained decomposes. The kidneys are generally seriously involved in the mischief, the catarrh bem. usually a secondary symptom of disease of the kidneys, and unless these are restore* to thoir natural condition a cure cannot be effected. Warner’s Safe Cure corrects the unnatural condition of the kidneys, prevents formation of pus and mucus by healing therinflamed membranes, and causes the v/.?i to become normal. , . , ~/i ' * ' ' _»e who have been cured oi &U>o. Gravel, and Bladder Disease will be sent post free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd Australasian Branch, Melbourne* *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 9 May 1907, Page 4
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