Is Bright's Disease Curable?
Physicians as a rule nsserb that Bright's Disease of the kidneys is • incurable; that while temporary relief may be obtained, sooner or ; later tho disease will break out again with renewed virulence and tho victim at length succumb, Recently, when it was stated that a high oflioial in the United States was afflicted with Bright's disease, a prominent Now York paper devoted considerable attention to tho subject, and in one of its issue] published tho opinions of •noted physicians in the Old World which had been cabled to tho newspiper. It appeared to be Iho opinion of pevoral Medicos that while Bright's Disease is extremely dangerous, itcim be successfully treated, This is what H, H. Warner and Co., proprietors of Warner's" Safe" Cure, have over claimed, and it is somewhat gratifying to find that some doctors, at least, do not pronounce a man's doom and fiighten him to death as soon as it is known that lie has been attacked by Brk'ht's Disease, Warner's "Safe" Cure not only cures ; Bright's Disease, but minor kidney difficulties as well; for be it known that Bright's Di'scubo is nothing inore nor less than disease of the kidneys in an advanced stage. H. H. Warner and Co, will go n step further and will guarantee that their medicine will cure Bright's disease antes in its last stages, and when the kidneys have not for the most part become disintegrated and been voided with tho urine. No medicine can supply now tissues, hut Warner's " Sale " Cure will check the waste and restore what is left of the kidneys to a healthy condition. is not a debatable question, for it has been demonstrated that Warner's " Sale" cure lias cured thousands of Cases of Bright's Disease which had been given up by tho faculty, and best of all t.icpatients remain cured. Do not allow prejudico to blind you to your best interests, but begin the use of this great kidney and liver remedy to-day, if you have in your constitution any of tho symptoms lliat char- J acterise this insidious foe to human ; happiness and life. , Bright's disease is for the most i pare very insidious in its beginning, I With few exceptions the patient is ! unaware for tho first few months or even years that any grave kidney j lesion is present. Do not neglect the , first symptoms, viz, a nervousness or j restlessness, weak and tired feelings i in the legs, and n general sensation of ] exhaustion, with headache and loss of ' appetite, and general depression of f spirits. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4067, 19 March 1892, Page 3
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428Is Bright's Disease Curable? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4067, 19 March 1892, Page 3
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