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Does Terror Kill ?

Angujsh Qt-mindUas driven many to &viOld«, aftg\*jaii.ot body never. This proves that t^g^aW* ot »be mind is of far move" consequence ' to our happiness than the fc health- ot the body, although both are deserving of much more attention than either receive^ ! In' prbtraoted cases of disease it is th£^&tii?ujgtan*alal strain and worry that enervates and finally under. mine&J^tholtjßyjiteni and' destroys the vital *!s*£• e&W 9**37 men apparently healthjrto day are lying in a cold grave a week henoe. They axe negligent of their health Ofthd^tlrinflHej can shake every Attack off, the effect. Oi snob foolishness become apparent to every man sooner or litter' tnfl nrifla.in hn ThirnrTir-flrfllnntn' the synlpfoms 61 disease bat takes precautions, as did a gentleman who writes : — "I write todet yoa fcriow'that I am a patron of •our wonderful Glehieiifs Tonic; I have been a: -^•tnißwrererf^and read of Afrg

Mueller's care ia the newspapers, her case was nothing to mine, but, thank Gocl ! through her letter I am cured, and after the doctors had pronounced sentence of tlexdh vpon me. lam very grateful to Mrs Mceller for her letter. I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to that of the many others cured of serious diseases by the use of (.lements Tonic; I have suffered terribly from liver and kidney disease. Two years ago my strength began rapidly lo decline, I had dull headache, completely lost my appetite, and was almost blind — (failure of sight is a symptom of Bright's disease. —Ed). I had tiger claw cramps in the calves of my legs, and severe rheumatic pains, followed by diarrhoea, strength continued to fail, accompanied by extreme pallor of the face, puffed under the eyes and persistent swelling of legs, knees and ankles, and my whole body was swollen to a wonderful size ; sharp shooting pains pierced the heart and frequently chills and fever would attack me. The swelling was so bad that I was afraid to even drink a glass of water. I consulted a doctor, and he examined my water, and he said it was a bad case of liver disease, and also Bright's disease of the kidneys ; he prescribed medicine and liniments with mustard baths. I said, "Doctor, if you will cure me, I will pat you what tou like." He replied, " i can holp out no Hope fou you." I said, " That is very hard." " I never like to tako a man's money," said he, " without telling him the truth, and I will come to you at any hour of the night you may send for me." He thought I should soon die, I gave his treatment a fair trial, but the swelling of my body increased so much that I had to remain in bed ; the pains increased and extended all down the side, and my eyesight was now almost completely gone. I consulted another eminent medical man who, after sounding me and testing my urine, said I had Bright's disease. I asked if he could cure me, he said he would do his. best, and if I would continue his medicine I should improve ; I did so and it had but little move effect than water. Two friends of mine called my attention to Mrs . Mceller'R letter in the paper who had been cured of the same disease by Clements Tonic. I procured a supply, and taking it strictly in accordance with the directions, the swelling bfgan to go down, I kept up the use of Clements Tonic, and now, thank God, I am cured, my swellings have all subsided, my eyesight is as good as ever. I took a good many bottles, but that is nothing as it has cuked me, and I cannot describe its value. — Yours . truly, Thomas Irvine, Tatham, N.S.W." , Sufferer's must see that they get Clements Tonic only, as many swindles are on the market. F. M. Clements, 212 A'Beckett-street, Melbourne.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
650

Does Terror Kill ? Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 3

Does Terror Kill ? Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 3

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