HOW PILLS ARE MADE.
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Tho oußtom of taking.meaicine in th form of pillb dates far back in history. Tho objoct is to enable us to swallow easily in a condensed form disagreeable. and n auaetis, but very tiseful what vast dimensions pill-taking' 1 has grown may be Imagined when we Say thatin Englniidtjiotio iiboub2,ooo,ooo,ooo : two thousand million) pill sate consumed; every,year. ,In, early .days 'piUa were mado Blowly by hand, as the r domandTras cohiparativoly small.' To-day! ehby'are produced with infinitely greater'raMdii,, by machines especially contrived for Mr; purpose, and with greater accuracy, too iu tho proportions of the various iiigred ients employed. .... No form of medication can be better , than a pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared.' But right here occurs' tho difficulty; Easy as it may seem to make a pill, or a million of them, there are really very few. pills that-can "be honestly commended for popular. use." M6sfc of them either undershoot or overshoot the mark,, As everybody, take pills.of sonio kind, it Biay be;'weUto jnwntki what a good| safe 'aiid reliable pillshonld be.. Now, .when', one fee dull aiid sleepy,'and lia» . : m6ra or lo pain in tho head, sides, 1 and back, h may bo sure his bowels < art) constipate'' and his .liver Bluugish, Toremedyth , unhappy state of things there is nothi like a pood cathartic pill., It will, act like a' charm by stimulating the liver into doing its duty, and ridinp the digestive organs of the acciimdlated 1 poisonous matter. . : *
But the goodwill does not tjripe and pain us. neither Joes it make us sick and miserablelor&fewhours, or a whole day-. )t acta on the entire.glandular system at the samo time, else the after effects of the pill will be worse than the disease itself. The griping caused by' most pills is the result ofirritatingdrugs which they contain, Such pills,ire' harmful, and should nover bo used. They sometimes oven produce hemorrhoids. . Without having any partiohlar desire to praise one pill above another, we may, nevertheless, name IfotherSeigell'sPills, manufactured by the well-known house of A. J . White, Limited, 35, Farrlngdon Road, London, and now; sold by all ohemists ind medioino vendora, as tho only one we know ot that act lally. possesses. every deiirable quality,. They remove thopressnre upon the ' brain, rwrect the liver, and cause the bowels to act with ease and regularity. They revet gripe or produce the slightest sickness of tbe stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or symptom. .Neither,do they induce further constipation, as nearly all other pills do,: As a tiirtherand crowning merit, Mother Soigell'a Pills are covered with a' tasteless and harmless icoatiiit!, which causes thorn to resemble pearls, thus rendering them as pleasan' te the palate as they are effeotive incuring diseases. If you have,a sovere cold, and are threatened with & fever, ono or twoin tho head, back, and limbs, and preve doses will break up the cold with a bnt the fovef, A coated tonguo, caused brackish taste in the muuth, y foul ;in the stomaoh, A dose of Beimel's Pills, will effect a speedy euro. Oftentimes partially decayed . food in the stomaoh and bowles produces sickness; nausea,. &o. Olearisa - the bowels with a dose of these pills, and good health will follow.'' . Unlike many kinds of'pills, they do' not make you fed worse before you are .better. They:are, without doubt, thebest family ph;Bic ever discovered. They remove all obstructions to the nature, functions without any unpleasant effects.
Startling Event in a Village.! To tho Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recently camo- into l possession of a certain facts of ss remarkable nature, that l am sure jou will be glad to assist in making these public. Tho following lettora were shown to mo, and Tat once begged permission to copy them for the press* ■ They come front ft highly responsible Bource, and may bb "received without question. Message from George James Gostiwo, L.D.S., E. 0.5.1., Ph 0.1.,, Licentiate iii Pharmaoy and Dental Surgeon, Stowmacket,' July 18, 1889. To Mr White
The end ysed remarkable oure should, 1 think, be printed and ; circulated In Suffolk. Tie statement • was entirely uiarkable euro m related to me by the the husband, Mary Ann Spink, of Einborougli, Suffolk,, was for oyer twenty yeaw afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a youne woman at the time aha waß attacked (she is now6fty),'shewaß compelled in consequence, to walk 1 with two Bticks, and even then with difficulty and pain. About a year and a half aero sliowaa advised to try Mother Seigol'u Syrup, ind after, taking three buttle and two 1 boxes of Seigel's Operating Pills, (/ie we of her limbs were I'htoM, and she is now able to walk three miles to, Stowmarkot .with ease, frequently duinp the distance in three-quarters of an hour, sufferer who doubts thi Btory can fully, nacortain its truthfuluoaa .by paying a visit to tho village and enquiring of the villagers,' who will certify to the fact",
1 Appended Is the husband's sigoatura • to the statement. .
(R, Spink.) "Oh J, GoaniNa- ■ , Ipswich Street, ■ i , ''Stowmarket." . ! Thisis cortalnly a very, pitiable case, i and the happy euro wrought by the simple but powerful remedy,' must move the sympathy of all hearts in a oommon ; pleasure.- This poor woman had-been! a . cripple lot twenty of he? best years j years in which she should have had suoh comfort and enjoyment as life has to' give. But, on the pontraryi 'Bhe wasa miserable burden to herself and a source of care to her frionds, Now, at an ago when the rest of us are growing feeblo : she, in a manner, renews her youth' an almost begins a new existence. What a. blessing and what a wunder itial Uo one who knons her,' or who' read her story, but will be .glad that the good Lord lias enabled men to discover. * remedy capable of bringing about a ciira that reminds us—we speak it revejently o the age of; miracles. ; It should be explained that this moat remarkablo cure'is dye to the fact that rheumatißtn is a disease of tho blood Indigestion, conilipation, and dyspepsia cause the poison from the • partially digested i food to enter tho circulation 1 and- the blood depoaiW it; in'-the joints > anJ muscles. This, is rheumatism, Seigel's Syrup corrects the digestion, and bo stops the further formation- and doposit of the poison. ■ It then reibOvei from tho syßtcm the poison already" there. It is not a cure-all, 'lt does its wonderful work entirely , by lte mysterv iouß action npon the - diijestive vorganß But when we remember that nine-tenths of our ailments arise in those organs, we can understand why Seigel's -Syrup rUres so many diseases that appear to ba' o different in their' nature.- -In other' words rheumatism and neuralgia lird 'b'u smptoms of; indigestion, constipation and dyspepsia . .; 'v.', "i.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3547, 27 June 1890, Page 4
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1,141HOW PILLS ARE MADE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3547, 27 June 1890, Page 4
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