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BANE AND ANTIDOTE.

To every bane there is an antidote. The triumphs of latter-day science lave proved this to be axiomatic, and uerely a phase of nature's faultless of Nature ms provided the virulent pußh of the t>al<e, and at the same timaTurnished he vegetable juice to render the virus nnocuous. In the case of huuMßkr lisease tho discovery oi the banq )eeti the work of decades, sometimes ienturies, and the discovery of the mtidote in many instances is still liddeu in the woiub of the future. A. curative for cancer is not yet ;o hand, although it is possible that the preventive is contained n maintaining tho seuudness .of the liver and kidneys, which aro the uost important functional organs of he body. To return to the beading if this paper, take the bane of Bright'B lisease ot the kidneys. Its discovery sof comparatively recent date. For enturies the faculty had been dealing pMi the poison of uric acid, totally maware of the death dealing influence t had in various formß it had in afferent individuals, to such an exent indeed, that it has been eaid that linety per cent, of the diseases in the iuman system are traceable to kidney ioison. In the old times some, forms f disease were attributed either to , irovidential dispensation, or the the nachiuations ot a looal witch, who v&b carefully burned for her alleged riminality. Tho universal panacea or almost every complaint was the etting out of blood (or pumping it n)j ail ailments,, from dyspepsia to leuralgia being treated alike. Further iown a little scientific research com>ined with some common sense brought ;o the rescue the common leech which jamo to be known as " tho doctor." < Chen the introduction and reign of Vlineral Medicaments wa*\ entered upon. But by far the greyest and most important event to the whole human race has been the discovery of that infallible antidote to all kidney ' lUd liver poison—Wamer'B safe cure. It is still proving itself an unquestionable success, and is undoubtedly, the 1 medicine for the times. Whether a ■ man first feels only a little poorly, the cause of which he cannot traoe, or is suffering from the dire debility . succeeding an attack of Influenza, ' his wisest course will be to fly for relief to Warner's safe cure, which is the Antidote to 90 per cent, of the diseases affecting the human frame, i hence its recognised and admitted influence and success.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 19 December 1891, Page 2

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408

BANE AND ANTIDOTE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 19 December 1891, Page 2

BANE AND ANTIDOTE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 19 December 1891, Page 2

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