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CURE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE.

When there is a sediment like "bricklust in the urine it is an indication that the kiuncys arc not doing their work properly*, and immediate steps ihuidd be taken to restore their healthy action. Tt' this precaution is neglected. :he particles may gradually become 5 arger, and the miserable suffering caus;d by Gravel or Stone result. Stones are usually formed in the sidneys, and descend thence into the Dladder, They are composed of uric icid, or of oxalate of lime —solid mat- | ;cr which should' be held in . solution n the fluids of the body, and be passed iff in a dissolved condition in the urine. 1 Uric acid stone is by far the commonest. kind. | When a stone is formed in a kidney, j pain in the loins is felt, and this becomes agonising when the stone caves the kidney and passes through me of the narrow channels leading t-c ,he bladder. The pain then e.vperi- • 'need is known as Kidney Colic. It ; :eases when the stone reaches the bladI ler. | 'Once in the bladder, the stone may . 30 passed off with the urine, or it may I -email) and become larger by the acI uimulation of deposits. Sometimes a | it one will form in the bladder by the j ample gathering together of particles | if gravel. Persons of ,all ages may suffer frorr ' itone or gravel. Even little children j ire not exempt. * When a stone, formed in the kidneys, s too large to pass through the pas:age leading to the bladder, the pasI tage becomes closed, dropsy sets «n, Imd the patient may die in a few lonrs, 1 When stones remain long in the blad ( ler they grow to a great size, some- ! .lines as large as an orange, and the} requently have to be cut out. f The rational method of treatment s to correct the action of the kidneys, ■hereby removing the cause. In s icalthy condition of the kidneys anc irmary system the water holds tin solids in solution until it escapes frorr •he body. In disease the solids are de losited in the kidneys and bladder. From Mr. Hans Nilsen. 207. Miller street, North Sydney, N.S.W., 19ti October, 1911. " For years I suffered very severely :rom my kidneys. I had excruciating J jain in "the back and m my sides. My I jri lie would often be full of a brickj lust-like sediment which caused m« I .'Teat pain while urinating. My appe j tile was very fickle, and I was mud ( t reduced in flesh. When I commenced | i to take Warner's Safe Cure 1 was in j iced in a very weak state of health, anc j .lisiitchiicd for any kind of exertion j My sleep was very much disturbed bj .he pains in my back and head. 1 tool j several bottles* of Warner's Safe Cure jmd that medicine completely and ef | factually cured mo. 1 have had ru ! trouble" since, and for my present gooc health I give the credit wholly to Wai j ::er's Safe Curb." j j I'rom Mrs. J Thompson, 553. Harinan ! | "treet. South Kalgooihe. W.A., 2nc | November. 1311. j j "I suffered with my kidneys and 'front jravel a short time ago and was get- , ling verv run down in health. 'ih«i .Joctor who attended me regularly ad i vised nib to untiei'sro an operation. At ; L ,imes the pain was so intense that 1 had to lir.vt- morphia injected whicl ;nvp me temporary relief only. A friend recommended me to. take War ! net's Sale Cure, and after taking sevo | ral dopes, f began to fee! better. Whet I had taken ; content:! of tour bottle) .be svmptums of my . complaint com '. jlclely left me. 1 ' i '/mm Mrs. P.. Peircn, 11. Vine-street. I Hod fern, Sydney, N.S.W., 14tl", Match. JSI0" ' 1 "My son suffered for nearly sis uonths from severe kidnev complaint. I ■ too!; him to ral well known pvd- i toy doctors without uood result. Soinf , jf'thc doctors said that lie had gravel. 1 out their medicine did him no irood. 1 jecined to try Warnei's Safe Cure, lr ill. he took tlirec 111 bottlesful wlici; j fie was thoroughly-restored to health ' i cannot speak :-m liijhly of Warner'! j Sate Cure for k'.du.-v complaint." | Wai.'ier's Safe Cure for the kidneyi and liver ts sold hv chemists and j storekeepers evr-rvwhere. both in t.h< . oruinal (ss) bottles aud m the cheapei i (2s 6d) ••Concentrated," noi.i-alcohob< j form. I

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 6

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751

CURE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 6

CURE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 6

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