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Get Down To Causes.

An Irish student attempts to refute a porfessor's lecture on cause and effect. He objected to the axiomatic principle that cause is always first and effect a consequence, and he illustrated his theory by citing one of his country-men pushing a wheel-barrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary to establish the Irishman's contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney disease, and the effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kidneys are very

common. No condition or class of

humanity is exempt. Some cases are old and chronic and stubborn to remove. Some are first attacks and easily disposed of by Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. If this fact could only be impressed upon all people what a world of suffering would be prevented. Perhaps the experience of this woman will convince you.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2784, 1 May 1911, Page 3

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137

Get Down To Causes. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2784, 1 May 1911, Page 3

Get Down To Causes. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2784, 1 May 1911, Page 3

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