THE CASE OF MRS MŒLLER
QBEAT BXOITE MBNT IN SYDNEY,
In these days of -talking dolls, telegraphy ocean cables, telephones, micro* phones, and other elect-ic inventions, when the ocouriienßes in one part of th* world are telegraphed to the farthest point therefrom in one day, and when a traveller makes a journey right round the globe i--63 days,- it takes some thing out of the common .to startle a community, but 'he lat« experiences of Mrs Laure Moeller are enough to subtle the oead. Mrs Moeller, who resides at Newton, N.S.W., is a native of Gotmany a'od came to this coiiniiryi’home yWra agb. She haa suffered from Liver and Kidney complaints for years, and about three months previous-to-tbe present time;was oomp'etely prostrated and unab'o to work ; dropsy of the ankles and ower- limba" having - set -in. We diagnosed the case ourselves and can truthfully asaert - tbit it was a casa of advanced 'dropsy' doe to relaxation' »no enfeeblfmeet of the uißinbr-nes of the Liver aud Kidneys; which permitted the waste fluids to exude through theni into the musoula-r tissue, .We advised the ust; of Clements Tonic and it "’was taken for some weeks and has resulted io a complete cure. Mrs Moeller herself ihits-describes h j r case Stanley Laundry, Georgina street, Newtown, N.S.W. I can with confidence bear witness to the vonde-ful efficacy of Clements Tonic in curing Liver »nd Kiciuey disease. 1 have lor-jj been a victim t 6 indtgesi ion (caused b> liver complaint) and an afftioiioo of kidneys. iaiffered terribly from head-, aches, pains in the b.ok and side, win obstinate constipation. No one excep‘ myself knows whac my sufferings havbeen. I was always tired aud languL'S. with no ability or inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue-was fuired in a mormug, and a sour taste in the month,.and frequent vomiting ; ohe day 1 would be pretty well and the next very distressed or completely prostrated with a very confirmed languor. This went oit until I was so ill i was completely donup and quite unable to move. My ank-es being swollen as thuk as my thighs, . consulted physicians, all of whom pronounced the case as one of Dropsy, th-y variously escribed the cause to be heart, liver, or bright’s disease, ' The kidneys were undoubtedly diseased, bee-use theswollen ankles when pieseed with the finger would leave a dsut in the place foi days, and it was easy to press the end of the finger an inch deep, when the hole wouldrmot fill up-for four days, I had be.rdittof - the .woadeiful/curee effected by Clements Tonic and commenced iis use. 1 took three bottle.* and the swelling"*!* the ankles commenced gradually to subsided l I fedritfoueilThei medicine ond am now completely cured ; my ankles are their usual size, I havevpo aches nor pains and can do a eood day’s work with pleasure, tny tired Aching feelings have ah disappeared^» add- I am* oonfidfeht' 1 have been rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful virtues of Clements Tonic, My ’address is at the’ head of this tetter, and I will reply to any communications it a s amped envelope! is sent with ilnquirjii' as I consider it my du y to publish u, record of ay wonderful cure, yours very gratefully, Laubb Mcelleb,.
Mrs Maeller’a case is only a prototype of many*'others in this’country. She obtained a cure by persistent treatment, and thia Js the only way chronic diseai-e can be bared, a half-hearted treatment is sever satisfactory, you must continue thtremedy for a consider b?© time if : you want to cure long standing cases, th(tendeocy after a certain age is always towards decay, therefore if debility has been eating its was into.-(he system.for months or years, it is unreasonable to expect one or two bottles to restore perfect health, all bad cases require protraded treatment.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2208, 30 May 1891, Page 4
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639THE CASE OF MRS MŒLLER Temuka Leader, Issue 2208, 30 May 1891, Page 4
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