ALBUMINURIA
la ono of thomojt deadly compiainU hat attack debilitated oonstitutiuns Jmngto .over ejection aud « VB r con! umption of .nerve force, the system lecoraos gradually weakoned and relax,tiou seta in. Tho thin: membranes of ho kidnevsare the first to ?o, and ledical authorities state that 20 per one, of the death!, nowadays, oeouradirectly from Bright's Disease thoash lie patients and their medical advisers ever evun suspected the presence of such a deadly foe, The function of the kidney is to separate thb waste fluids ■ from the blood, to purify it,-" and this process is oari'ied on by 1 what is tewed by physiologieta, "osmosis," In weakened systems the membranes become , rolaxed, and the albumen of the blood fluds its way with the waste fl'iids r through tho kidney wall, and passes Bsnj •w' ' ,the body with the urina; the Ipatienta ™ 1 healthandstrengththusgradualy tailing* /V. ■ Beyond tho presence of albumen in thV i wator, Albuminuria has not any positive > symptoms, bub general woaknoss, whish always leads to those serious disorders, always signifies its presence \ by (special <• signs, you may get headacho,'spasniodio 1 toothache, torturing neuralgia, pain in' small of tho back, disinclination to work, hoavy, aching limba on waking in the morning, bloodshot eyes, poor appetite, or constipation, These warning symptoms must not be neglected, or as sure as a rat hole will sink a ship, so suro will,the patient's life be sacrificed, The remedy indicated is CLEMENTS' TONIC j this will restore all organs to propor, healthy state, and ensure correct performances of the processes ot digestion, assimilation, perspiration, seorotion and elimination j Olemonts' Tonic has a record of cures effected such as no other medicine ever secured, and we are willing to provo our representations by outside evidence, Mr Thomas Garrett, MP., in speak:ng of our remedy says:" He has taken ! Clements' Tonio with yery great adventage," H - M''Sbinhope, 11 Dulwich " k Hill, says, "I took three bottles of r Clements' Tonio, and am wonderfully improved, and havo ha'd'no return of tlie-excruciating headaches since taking,
•Mr W. D, Braham, thecrack taiiorof King-street, Sydney, speaks of it in Ithp Jjjgnest terms of praitfo. ' '' _ Sydney Canningtutin, .Esq., 71 Watkm street, Newton,' says:-" He'arid lib family,b&ye..iised Clements', Tonio'. with great (decern, and atwinjjly recom.' raendlt.ll :•';: •^• v '' .- ;! ■ „M«:fi^rgeHlllard, jjfag street, Newton, writes that she has gfaon ft a, fair trial, and can testify to its grea,t
"J*,JJ 8 .!! 11-1 be &H '« OrnishMffarot. Win fi*T-™^'*H.! 1 »»» 4eriredgreat benefit fromAoiw Wtfnderfui widely on Sw lon^; M f? ment9 ' ■ «.P. W., and all medicine dealors.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 2 August 1890, Page 2
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