HUMAN RECKLESSNESS.
. A singular feature in the. make up-. (pf mankind is the recklessness of life, which ijt times becomes epidemic. Borne fp.olhardjy ‘man sets the example, as did Webb in hie 1 afcfbmpfc' (o Swim' the rapids of Niagara i Falla, and immediately hb bas followers tlj© 1 world over who attempt dangerous 1 feats from which no benefit, pecuniary or othei- , wisp, can ensue. But recklessness of lilje is not confined alone to this class ot poop e. We are all of os daily encountering a danger of far greater magnitude, which : concealment for a time robs of its terrors, it is so insidious in its approach, fastening itself with a deadly grip on the body before any palpable evidence is exhibited that the vitality is . sapped, our constitutions undermined, and we are made wrecks, physically had mentally, we have been alarmed. We refer *tb diseases ( of the . kidneys,’’those subtle organs placed in our bo'dy to purify dufr blood, and in connection with out bowels, to elimioato all the waste material which the system is daily throwing oft’. Dr Dawson., Williams says urinary diseases are becoming yearrby year more common!, and another eminent authority says th'ijt deranged kidney action is the cause of 93 percent, of all the diseases which effldt mankind. ' ! Dr. Ralfe makek a still m'drb astonishing statement to the affect that' if - the water! of people who suffer fionji general disense was examined 27 per cent would jbe found to. contain nalbomeb. This is a startling statement, and confirmjs, Uie fabt that nearly every ; disease takes its bKgibfrorh derangement of the kidbeysl, , TbHt th'e'diseaie is and his been 1 do thfe ißorease since the tithe of Bright di'rinot be doubted, but that 1 it hta become 'ne prevalent fts thesei statements lead u* ! to believo Beerae almost impcisfcle, nandtbe assertions might well be doubted did . they , not come from such high authority, .The moral is a plain one and is simply (his To have uninterrupted health and lon£ life we ! mutt'keep the kidneys in such a condition: that they can perform the laborious ; function' i nature designed for them. -How to do this is a questiod which forjyears we have.looked in vain for physician's to answer. Their, endeavors to dis66‘ver 'a medicine w.hich ehoald have a controlling influence to prevent (hose dis- i astf'ous'rfe'fliiils' have been fruitless. But there is a remedy, purely vegetable, which , is almost specific! in' its' power over the kidneys, liver. and urinary organs, This [remedy is Warner’s safe cure. It has a record with which no other medicine ' bin compare, and its power over disease is confirmed'by a mass of evidence given daily by the colonial Press. ; ,' r
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1961, 26 October 1889, Page 1
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448HUMAN RECKLESSNESS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1961, 26 October 1889, Page 1
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