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:i;i:e for ciravel and stone. When there is a, sediment like "brickjust in the urine it is an indication that tho kidneys arc not doing their work proper!v. and immediate steps should be taken to restore their healthy iction. If this precaution is neglected. ;he particles may gradually become arger, and the miserable suffering eaus;d\y Gravel or StoneTesult. Stones are usually formed m the jidnoys, and descend them''' ml" l»c oladder. They are composed ol unr icid, or of oxalate of lime—solid mater which should be held in solution n the fluids of the body, and be passed »ff in a.dissolved condition in the urine. Uric acid stone is by far the common;st kind. . , ~ When a stone is formed in a kidney., 'rcat pam in tho loins is felt, and this iconics agonising when the stone caves Ihe "kidney and passes through jne of the narrow channels leading tt i .he bladdei. The pam then experimeed is known as Kidney Colic. It I -ease! 1 when the stone teaches the Waaler. Once in the bladder, the stone may
-.<• passed off with the urine, or it- may •etnatn and become larger by the ac■iimulalion of deposits. Sometimes a itmiß will form in the bladder by the ample gathering together of particles d gravel. Persons of all ages may suiter irorr itone or gravel. Kven little children tre not cxpiupt. When a stone, formed in the kidneys s 100 large to pas? through the passage leading to the bladder, the pua wigp becomes closed, dropsy sets m. ind the patient may die in a few lours. . When stones remain long in the mad ] cr thev grow to a great size, some arnos as large, as an orange, and thei rcquentlv have to be cut out. The rational method of trcatmciv s lo'coiToel the action of the kidneys iierobv lemoving the entire In f lcalthy omdilioii of the kidneys anc innary svstem (he water holds _ tin solids'in solution until it escapes fron he body. In disease the solids are de josited in the kidneys and bladder. . •"roin Mr. Hans Nilscn. 207. .Miller j street. North Sydney, N.S.W., It'll I October. 1911. *'
"lor year? I suffered very severe!} rom mv kiduevs. 1 had cxeniriatni? nin in 'the bach and in my sides. .M\ irxie would often he full <>f ii brick lus; like sedirnent which caused rti( 'real, pain while iii-iunti tilt- My api»"ite'was verv fickle and I was mud reduced in liesh. When 1 eommencec I.) take Warner's Safe Cure 1 was in ]eod in a vcrv weak state of health, anc ■lismclined for any kind of cscrtion Mv .sleep was very much dift.uioed In he pains in mv hack and head, i tool several hollies' of Warner's Hate Cure Uid thai medicine completely ;:iu. at iectiially cured me. 1 have had n<
[rouble' since, and for my present gnc lenlth 1 sive the credit wholly to Mai j ■ier's Safe Curt-." j From Alr« .) Thompson. 553. Hannan l.ieet. South Kalgou.be, W.A... 2nc j November, 1911. "1 suffered with my kidneys and fvoit ! ' .'ravel a short time" aire and was get ;m<: verv run down in health. Th( loci or who attended me regularly ad , vised me to uno.-ivro an opoistwn. A< .imes the pam was so v.\lei\?" t.iat had n. have morphia mulcted wnicl ;ave me temporary relief only. _ A friend iccouimcndtxl me I", take War nei's Sale Cure, and after takimj seve ;,il doses [ he-ran to fee! hettei. W her I had taken the contents of four bottle; ,|\e symptoms of my complaint com .detely left me.'' [■'•■oni Vi« F IViien, 11. Vine-street. ' Uodfei'n. ' Sydney, N.5W.. Mil' .March. 2 310 ''<" \!v son suffered for nearly sh >,,,!•: It.- iiom severe kidnec complaint. 1 took h>m to several well known Svd icv .!i.n.)i-s without '.nod resnlt Some ,1' i!u- doetcrs said tint lie had tiravel. .„•• 'i'|>.i-.- Hiedi.'ini; did him no cood. ' Jpcuj-d :■■> tiv Wai-noi'" Safe Cure, lr vll h-' look three small botllesful "'her h,.' ■«'" ih')io:iir!i!v restored to health r ,-,-nol speak too h.i-h'.y of Wainer s •'v'f- t'-ire lor kidnev fMnplaint." % W.iMit'i's S:Je Cine t->r the-kidneys aiul liver is sold hv diennsts anc st'..' ( -k-'."-p-r« everv.vhcre. both ui llu „,,.,;,,! ,:,<) l„,tll»s and in the ,cheapei (2s fed) '•Concentrated," nonuuoholu ■urm.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 6
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