ALBUMINURAI.
or Bright's Disease, is one of tVe v.iost deadly complaints -.ii.it attack debiiiated constitutions. Owing to over exertion and over consumption of nerve force, the system becomes gradually weakened aud iv i.-i .ation sets in. The '.hin membranes of aie kidneys are the first to go, and medical authorities -late that 50 per cent, ofthe dc-aths, nowadays, occur indirectly from Bright's Disease though the patients aud their medical advisers never even sus pected the presence of such a deadly foe. The function of the kidney is to separate the waste fluids from the blood, to purify it, and this process is carried on by what is termed by physiologists, '* osmosis." In weakened systems the membranes become relaxed, and the albumen of the blood finds its way with the waste fluids through the kidney walls, and pisses from the body with the urine ; the patients health and strength thus gradually failing. Beyond the presence of albumen in the water, Albuminuria has not any positive symptoms ; but general weakness, which always leads to these serious disorders, always signifies its presence by special signs, you may get headache, spasmodic toothache, torturing neuralgia, pain in small of the back, disincliantion to work, heavy, aching limbs on walking in the morning, bloodshot eyes, poor appetite, or constipation. These warning symptoms must not be neglected, or as sure as a rat hole wiil sink a ship, so sure will the patients life be sacrificed The remedy indicated is CLEMENTS TONIC, this will restore all organs to a proper, healthy state, and ensure correct performance of the processes of digestion, assimilation, perspiration, secretion, and eliminati n ; Clements' Tonic has a record of cures effected such as no other medicine ever secured, and we are willing to prove our representations by outside evidence. Mr Thomas Garrett, M. P., in speaking of our remedy says : " I took three bott'es of Clements' Tonic with very great advantage." W. H. East, Esq., '• Stanthorpe," Dulwich Hill, says : " I took three bottles of Clements' Tonic aud am wonderfully improved, and have had no return of the excruciating heacaches shr? taking it. Mr W. D. Brahani, \.i; crack tailor of King-street, Sydney, s;. -.\s of it in the highest terms of prais ■ Sydivy Ctinninglia mi. Es.i., 71, Watkin-son'-street, Newton, mi..s*. ** He and his family have used Clements' Tonic with great suaeess, and strongly re.-onimend it." Mrs George Hi liard, King-street, Newtown, writes that she i.as given it a fair trial, and can testify to its great value. We shall be glad ts furnish sufferers with names and addresses of scores of our patrons who have derived great benefit from our wonderful remedy on application, to F. M. Clements, Newton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 December 1890, Page 3
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446ALBUMINURAI. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 December 1890, Page 3
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