WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES. The disease commences witli a sligli dsapement of the stomach, but, if iwsptcd, it in time involves the wliolo frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and in fact the entire glandular system ; and the afflicted drags out a miserable existence until death (jives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints; but if the reader will ask himself the follow: ing questions lie will be able to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted—Havo I distress, pain or difficulty in breathing after eating ! Is there a dull heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness ? Have the eyes a yellow tinge ? Docs a thick, sticky, mucous gather about the mouth and teeth in the mornings, accomjunied by a disagreeable taste'! Is the itonguo coated? Is there'pain in the sides and back, Is there a fullness about tho rip;ht sides as if the liver were enlarging 1 .Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from an horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys highly coloured, with a deposit after standing ? Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or belching of gasjgfom the alomach'/ Js thero frequent pal}®ition of the.heart. These various symptoms may not be present at 0110 time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as tho dreadful disease progresses. If the case be one of long standing, there will bo a dry, hacking cough, attended after a timo by expectation. In very advanced age the skin assumes a dirty; brownish appearanco, and the hand and feet are covered by a cold, stcky perspiration. As the liver and idneys become more and more deceased heumft pains appear, and the usual beutment prcves entirely unavailing agains the latter agonising disorder The origin ( this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of tho prtiper medicine will remove the disease if taken in it incipiency. Jt is most that the disease should be (■promptly and properly treated in its first stages, when a little medicine will affect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige ofyhe disease is eradicated, until theappo tite has returned, and the digestive organs restored to a healthy condition this surest and most effectual remedy for The distressing complaint is "Seigel's Curative Syrup, a vegetable preparation sigSby all chemists and medicine vendors throughout tho world, and by the proprietors, A. J, White, Limited, London, E.G. This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it root and branch out of tho system. Ask your Chemist for Seigel's Curatiye Syrup,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2897, 12 May 1888, Page 3
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720Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2897, 12 May 1888, Page 3
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