WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES.
jV Tho discaao commences with a slight 1 derangement of tho stomach, but, if neglected, it in time involves tho whole framo, embracing tho kidneys, liver, pancreas, nnd in fact the entire glandular system ; nnd the afflicted drags out a misorabio existence until death gives relief from suffering. Tho diseaso is often mistaken for other complaints ;but if the reador will ask himself tho follow; ing questions he will bo able to determine whether ho himself is one of tho afflicted—Havo I distress, pain of difficulty in breathing after eating I Is thoro a dull heavy feeling, attouded by drowsiness ? Havo tho oyes a yellow tingo ? Does a thick, sticky, mucous gather about the mouth and teeth in tho mornings, accompanied by a disagrccablo taste ? Is the tonguo coated ? Js thoro pain in the Bides and back. Is thero a fullness about the right Bides iu if tho livor wero onlargjjk ing? Is therocostivoness 1 Is thero ijjty vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from an horizontal position ? Ave the secretions from tho kidnoys highly coloured, with a deposit after standing 1 Docs food ferment soon alter eating, accompanied by flatulence or belching of gas from tho stomach ? Is thoro frequent palpitation of the heart, These various ' ■ symptoms may not bo present at one M time,.but they tornmnt tho sufforer in W' turn as tho dreadful discaso progresses, >'» If tho case bo ono of long standing, there will bo a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expects'ation In very advanced ago tho skin assumes a brownish appearance, and tho hand nnd feet ate covorcd by a cold, sticky perspiration. As tho liver and kidnoys becomo more and more deceased the more pains appear, and tho usual boutiment proves entirely unavailing against tho latter agonising disorder. Tho origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of tho proper medicine will removo tho disease if taken ir it incipiency. It is most important that tho diseaso should be . promptly and properly treated in its '..• lint Btogos, when a littlo medicine will # affect a euro, nnd oven whon it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy " should bo persevered in until overyvestigo of tho diseaseiseradicnted, until theappo tite has returned, and the diecstivo organs restored to a healthy condition . this surest and most effectual remedy for •V Tho distressing complaint is "Soigel's m<<: Curative Syrup, a vegetable preparation ; £y' sold by all chemists nnd medicine vendors •'■■ throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J, White, Limited, London, E.O. This Syrup strikes at tho vory ; foundation of the diseaso, and drives it ',; ■jw» ((nil branch out of the eyetoin, Aek
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2943, 6 July 1888, Page 3
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