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URIC ACID.

•; ; WUAT IT IS, AND f HOW.IT ; POBItg.: .. A OtEAR DESCRIPTION ■■■ : SUBTLE ENEJTC OP MODERN XIFE-^'. |. WHAT A PROMINENT PBOPBSSOIt BAYS.' ! 'l ,A ; well-kn : 6wn"'prpfe>Bof"connected with a leading medicai;c6ilege, : ir; conversation recentiy made thefollowing wonderful assertions: :. ; ;

•■" There is ■probably nothing "which has ever been known in the 1 history of the world that has' cao'sed "more'.real misery to men and women than that simple, arid yet' dangtirbua ; element called urioaoid,: Shis darigeroua substance gets into the blood of rhen.and women, anil even children, even before they suspect it, and the havoc that it works is simply appalling. It causes rheumatism, neiir«lgiaj gout, and piieunionia. ' It is the cause of most colds and the actual cause of nearly every, case if grip... ~!■,•; You ask how; this dangerous, acid gels into the blood 1 Yety easily, The principal duty of the kidneys and bladder are to expel uric acid .from the system;. .They fail to work very frequently, arid,,instead ■ of. being driven Jroin the system, this poisonous. uric aoid.goes into the blood. Wtaa ODoe in the blood it .fermenfe/Mt poisons, it causes unhu inhered diseases and too 'often occasions death. "It must be plain, evento,anorioa, that the'only wtty : in'which to : keep tliis acid butlof the blood-is to' keep the kidneys : arid bladder in a strong, a healthy, and a vigorous condition, Thisisthe whole problem in a nutshell, 'and the man o f ' w oman who does this isinvariably free from urio acid and the infinite troubles ivhioh it causes. Tiiave never known of bat one thing thiit will in every case drive ....urio acid from the ■system, and that is Warner's SafelOure, ;It has been found by 'the medical pro* : fessiontp'be'pqßsessed.'of properties unknown to any discovery of ancient or modern times,; I have known of women who have been weak, sallow, ■ run down, of men who have J)een debilitated and wholly unnerved, who are to-day pictures of health und strength, and tlioy' know aa wellas 1 do that the result is due to but one thing—the great cure of,whioh I have spokem. !,j .'; The great truths above stated are as certain as existence, and, they re* veal the real cause of most phyßro misery of the present day, and they dearly reveal the way of escaping fromsbohmisery./No man or woman at'tlie present daf should be the viocim of urio acid' poison, That it is very prevalent is most true, but to permit it to get into the system, or having got there to remain is simply

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4130, 4 June 1892, Page 2

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URIC ACID. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4130, 4 June 1892, Page 2

URIC ACID. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4130, 4 June 1892, Page 2

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