The Mechanism of Man.
■A man has with him a working pump called his heart, a working bellows called his lungs, a work in? vat called his stomach, a working condenser, called the brain, and a working evaporator called his skin, ail of which must be at work whether he will or not, Tho heart is expending over his body day by day, 122 foot-tons of work, He will go on lifting so many millions of. tons iii ei , many years. If ho meets with no dent, the time will come when his law stroke will bo finished and he will die, or he may be carried off In earlier life by • disease, which, however slightin its early , ~ stages, works .like a ferment. The symptoms may he scarcely • noticeable-' a little laziness, slight, headaches of; backaohea—but the causo is .always at work. Take a handsome r:sy cheoked young man,;!; full of life "and hope, let & germ disease enter his system, it is invisible, too small to be weighed; judged by tho evidence of tho senses it is too insignificant tobe thought cf, but it extends indefinitely. It may be months, it may be years, bnt if the first symptoms are neglected the deadly disorder will do its fatal work; the step loses its elasticity, the eyes become dull, the cheeks pale, strength departs, and eventually the joyous youth is but a shell, a cadaverous shrunken form, and doath ends the dreadful, scorio, With such facts staring us daily'in the face how careful ought we to be that the first warning voice of nature, should bp heeded, and that when wo suffer thoiß tired aching feelings,' nervous head' aches, neuralgia, . and other • signs of approaching catastrophe we should! have trust in that great ■ regenerator of vital'strength Olemonta Tonic, which positively restores pristine health to every organ of the body, as instanced in the following case" In, justice to the va' tie of Clements Tonio I wish to add my testimony toitseffioaoy, My daugh- ; terhas for several years been afflicted with torturing headaches and complete prostration, for which she tried numerous | remedies to no purpose. At length a friend sent her a bottle of Clements Tonio, and a few doses gave,such relief that she will hear of no other remedy j aud Other persona in my household, who have been similarly afflicted,'have th'a: same faith • in : its properties.— W&X Muftagh, Mxtta Mitta.-Vio." The above; was declared before me at Mitta.Mitta, •: in the Northern Bailiewiok of- Victoria, this 2nd ddy of "October, 18911 John Conway, J,P, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4043, 20 February 1892, Page 2
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423The Mechanism of Man. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4043, 20 February 1892, Page 2
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