WE SHOULDIiLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES.
.•■'f .'The disease'commences with a slight. i-'.dernugement of tli'e stomaoli, but, if ;. .ciiaglobted/ifciii timennvolvM thowholo ... ..frame, embracing tlio kidneys,-■ -livpr, l: ... t pancroa&, and in fact tho entire glatidular .„: ,;»jyteiu ( and. tie. afflicted- drains o.iifc a ,'■.•;" .miserable existence until." death gives . -."::reiief. from sufferine;.'' Tlio' "disease is v ..' often niiataken for other complaints; but ;.. if_thareader' willask hlmself'tho follow: 1 ■-ice questions lie .will bo ablate determine .:., • : whother he hinieolt is one of tho afflicted- . I. distress, pain or difliculty ur breathing after eatjng ! Is. there a dull heavy feeliii", attoiided by drowsiness - ? Have tho eyes a yellow tiugo ? Docs a '' thick, atickji iriuco'ua gather nbuub the l rouuthand teeth in.tho inoruings, accouK punied by a disagreeable tasto '/ Is the'! ... 'tonguei.coated.?.. Js there pain in the : ... 'sides arid back. '-Is"there a fullness about ; . jthe right sides as if tho liver wore onlarg.-. '■'" lag? ' la : tU6reboativoneas"?' la t,her&: ; vertigo or dizziness whou rising suddenly from an horizontaF-positiou? Aro the' ■BWretions [from the- kidneys highly coloured,' with a deposit after standing ? Does food ferment soon aftor eating, : .•■• Eieorapanied-by flatulence or belching of ..-•_■. gas from-the Btomttch ?Je thcro frequonfc ; palpitation of. the heart. These various . symptoms may "not be present-at one tiin'tf, but they tofmraiit'the.sufforer.'in ■'■ turn as the.dreadful disease 'progresses. ' If tho case, be one of long standing, ■'•" there will-bo a" dry, hacking cough, p attended after a' time by expectoration. In very advanced age the skin assumes a dirty; brownish appearance,., and tho handß and.feet, aro covorcd by a cold, 'sticky, perspiration'..' As tho liver and kidney's become' more and more deceaeed . rheumatic pains appear, and tho usual • : -treatment proves entirely unavailing . against tho latter ozonising disorder. •;,- The origin of this malady is-indigestion . ■'•' or dyspepsia, and a small quantityof tlio '. proper modicino will remove the disease * if taken in it incipiency. Jt is most 'important' that tho. disease should be -promptly and proporly treated in its first'stages, when ft'little raediciuo will affect a euro; and oven when it has obtained a strong hold tho correct romndy • should be peisovered in until every.vestigo of tho diseaseiseradicatod, until theappetlto has roturucd, and the diseativo organs'restored to a healthy condition.' Tbe surest and meet effectual romedy for this distressing complaiut is'/"Seigefj . . Curative Syrup, a vegetable preparation oold by all chemists and medicino vendors' throughout tho world, and by tho -proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, London,' 8.C.. This Syrup strikes.is tho very • foundation' of tho disease, and drives it root and branch out of the system. Ask " your' Chemist for ' Soigoi's Curative B %"P-'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2632, 25 June 1887, Page 3
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425WE SHOULDIiLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2632, 25 June 1887, Page 3
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