THE CASE OF MRS MCELLER.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN SYDNEY,
io these days of talking dolls, telegraphs, ocean cables, Ulvplionea, micro phones, and other elect,ic inventions,, when the occurrences in one part of tb> wur.d are telegraphed to the faitbest point, therefrom in oaeday,and when a traveilei makes a juumey right round the globe it 63 d-ys, it takes something out of the common to startle, a community, but the late experiences of Mrs Latire Moeller are enough to startle the head. Mrs Moeller, who resides at No*ton, N.S.W., is a native of Germany and came to tbit, country some years »go. She has Buffered fiom Liver aud Kidney complaints for. years, and about three months previous to the presaut time was comp etely prostrated aud floab o to work ; dropsy of the ankles aud uwet limbs having set in. *V» diagnosed the case ourse'vea and can trmhiully .assent that it was a case ol advanced dropsy due to relaxation, auo eofeebUmeot of the membranes of the Liver and Kidneys, which permitted the waste fluids to exude itnough them into the muscular tissue. We advised the use of Clements Tonic and it was taken for some weeks and has resulted in a comp ete cure. Mrs Mealier herself thus describes her case Stanley Laundry, Georgina street, Newtown, N.B.W. I Can with confluence bear witness to the wondeifui efficacy of Clements Tonic in curing Liver and Kidney disease. I have long, been a victim to indigestion (caused by bver complaint) and an affection of the kidneys. X suffered terribly from headaches, pains in the back and side, with obstinate constipation. No one except myself knows whac my sufferings have been. I was always tired and languid, with no ability or inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue was furred in a morning, and a sour taste in the mouib, and frequent vomiting ; one day 1 would be pretty well and the next very distressed ur completely prostrated with a. Very confirmed languor. This went on until, 1 was so ill 1 was completely done up and quite unable to move. My ankles being swollen as thick as my thighs, i consulted physicians, all of whom pronounced the case as one of Dropsy, they variously ascribed the cause to be heart, liver, or bright’s disease, The kidneys were undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen ankles when pi eased with the finger wou d leave a dent in the place for days, and >t was easy to press the end of the Huger an inch deep, when the bole would not fill up fur tour days. 1 had heard of the wonderful cures effected by Clements Tonic and commenced its use, 1 look three bodies and the swelling in the ankles commenced gradually to subside, t I continued the medicine and am now completely cured ; my ankles are their usual siz-, 1 luve oo aches nor pains and can do a good day’s work with pleasure, my tired aching feelings have all disappeared, and f am confident I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful virtues of Clements Tonic. My address is at the head of this letter, and 1 w[ill reply to soy eommmlcationß if a stamped eiiv.elopa.is .sent with inquiry, us 1 consider it my duiy to publish a record of n.y wonderful core. Yours very gratefully, Laure M (ELLER, Mre Moeller's case is only a prototype of many others in this country. She obtained a cure by persistent treatment, and this is the only way chronic disease can be cured, a half-hearted treatment is neveT, satisfactory, you must continue the •remedy for ‘ a consider-b e time if you want to cure long standing cases, the tendency after -a oeitnin age is always towards decay, therefore if debility Lae been eating its was iulo {lie system for months or years, it is very unreasonable to expect one or two bottles to restore perfect health, all bid oases rtqaire protracted treatment.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2198, 9 May 1891, Page 4
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661THE CASE OF MRS MCELLER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2198, 9 May 1891, Page 4
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