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DANGERS OF THE SEASON.

Unseasonable weather is always unhealthy weather. When'the, system is juojjiired tu meet cold it is injurious to encouiiter heal. When heavy garments are thrown aside, for the Summer, or Summer .garments for the Fall, any sudden or .continued change ..in tho 'atmosphere produces ut disastrous effect accompanied in the •• body. These dangers come in every form ; as the deceitful malaria that steals in tho system, and silently undermines the health; as .cholera in some of its many manifestations ; as debility accompanied by exhaustion and depiession of spirits, and as sudden chiils followed by intense fevers All of these dangers are imminent, and no one whoso health is the loast deranged is safe from their influence, And yet they have no power over any one whose budy is in perfect order. When the system is'debilitated changes of tho .season easily prostrate, Malaria may bo absorbed by anv person, and slow fever of a terrible and stubborn character will be tho result, while if all the powers n'ro in full force it will be expelled as speedily as it came. •• Indeed, all season dangers of a physical nature can be traced diroctly , to weakened faculties in some portion of tho body,. It may therefore- be truly said that only those whose habits of life are such as to keep their bodies in constant health can hope to escape tho influences which such a season as the present brings,

It is freoly admitted, not only by the most, scientific men in the land, but by 'intelligent thinkors generally,■ that no permanent health can be hoped for even under the most favorable circumstances unless the great organs of the body-the workshops of the 'system—aro kept iin" perfect.:order. v..Those, organs are : the kidneys and liver. .And 'yet.disorders of' these.functions are'-.hot. only ■dangerous,' but especially so because they.lire usually unknown and' wholly- : misunderstood "If aheye is injured it becomes ■' exceedingly ■ painful; derangements of..the■ stomach are followed by severe and:: acute" pains ';■■ weakened lungs become' sore, ■ but the kidneys and liver do: not sho.w their.illness-' by. ."'.pain—on ■■. the : :/contrary,-. ■"';.other. Symptoms; and in'. remote? parts ...of vthe : . :body are,the'.only symptoms they:; give.; ■ f liver;difficu:lty-are these ; lassitude' and :weariness, paiu>;.hv .the; blick ■ and -.'-'spy ei;o~j] ieadaolieaV. l -' 'l'dizzme^^ .'Mi£drv^.h|^ :6kin,. ii.e.r'vousnoss/ .iiiglit'/sw.wits, inusculiir)'' ■ debilityj:.^ ;uiiderj, the: eyesjiiiiyj uuusuid'pw^coKir■'oYiediinoii't;.'^ the system,:, liii: jiicreasin*::liallor';oKtlie wasting /iif:, iibslfcftaM slrc;igth,.^p'^^ breath, etCyitiKv;;/ ■'■ : l- : '''■■:■ J/:.[

•'. Butivhile-iilj/^iesip : .J'(liui»(!i ; s ffiroatcii' equally suiittua: ■ eliilitaii;iiiiil infants,: to tiiu .\yhi)le;kidneis,h^ ■the: sjequut tu'siarletiiia; 'arpin iiniiiimoiitj. daiiyer ut .:iil. idviniig ; iii(i ; c!iiiii<#abia:teK 'lici^vciv'. ifab-i ''. thejft" ■; physical) ;tvoi;Ujii!irOj!iitfd:tii;bift'e/tliey ? :m : :.))iiFii'!ii'Y.ely; ieasy'w prevent;' .tbCthbykiclnaya 'aiidi ;livei{. Sviir, th. jiif y. JvyoKlialLitliq ; ?ei w ml'crt-. : 'i ■ t«l;a|)ve Mpl ) ist-reisstiig.-'; ■ syiaptojiis .whibh, ■ jiyecedfiMlium, Jjesiclo's ■■addinifihe _-Joi'i j oy iii'e «.i ju j ipii/vj v fJipweVw, ':]jas'! ; a!,wayj lypfch: tho great; trouble.;; VQrgliifs":: ■■aj?; .jjrefcis-, aiid' are': ;hard ahoVphysicians jiiiypin:-; i iific lil b:-iiiicfi -Vif fceiii 'i Vii--:. i)UsMo!&;.tOU'cgjihiW ; oH t) ijj iii.: -:; J t;a s .aii. cstabi iali etl ',Yiictv:ad iii (tkid i ■by. tliu: nio^proinineiiWpliysiuiaiisjin.' tins"; country. t]iatv;oiio'or^ s rii'i i jl' a'cts .so -: j)i.i.w erf ut ll^^jiiid^jclii'oct^asjzto v ; theiiv iiiPjieitectViirdut. That ;reiiiudy.is:;Vyarner's'safe.;cure£ ; ii^i&" easier to jH;eveiit;than : ?to ;Sarbfiil;,^iittwiiiion^.t(? iiibwyeji .'npi-wii.e'-'rieoJ':.- fear-;aiiy '.juf/.-ihe, ..disasfcriiUa^reaultsjiyJiicli-^U

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 3

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DANGERS OF THE SEASON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 3

DANGERS OF THE SEASON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 3

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