Singular But True.
It is singular, seeing how much depends on good health, that a little more pains is not taken to impress on the people a few simnle rules for itR preservation. Thus, bad drainage is the ciuse of typhoid fever, which kills 20.000 people in England yearly. Small and low bedrooms engender consumption and lons of vitality unlesß well ventilated not only in the day-time but at night. An illventilated bedroom is a frequent cause of sleeplessness. Children are especially sufferers from badly ventilated bedrooms. That is the chief cause why children of the poor look so sickly. It may be said that people have a right to be filthy. So they have, unless they are an active annoyance and danger to their neighbours. For that reason there is a greater legic in prosecuting a dirty man than a drunken man. Where disease heralds its approach by such signs: us indigestion, headache, neuralgia, tired aching limbs and other well-known symptoms, a course of Clements Tonic will quickly restore the normal health as instanced in the case of His Honor Judge Miller, who writes:—"Courthouse, Winton, Queensland, June 16, '9l.—Last December while travelling from Muttabura to Winton, I was suddenly seized with a violent attack of vomiting and diarrheca. On my arrival at Winton, Mr Campbell (of Corfield and Fitzinaur.ee) persuaded me to take Clements Tonic; one dose relieved me. [ continued to take it tor two days, at the expiration of which I was cemnletely recovered, and I have much pleasure in testifying to the beneficial effects I experienced from taking it—Granville George Miller, Judge of the Central Piatrict Court, Wiatou."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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271Singular But True. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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