A JUDGE'S SUDDEN DEATH
HE WAS STRICKEN IX CHURCH— A STRIKING LESSON TO THOSE WHO NEGLECT TIMELY I WARNINGS. A learned judge was taken suddenly sick in church, December 5, 1897, in the city of Brooklyn. Four days later, in spite of the best medical aid, he died. The doctors said the_ judge had kidney disease, and had lived a surprisingly long- time, -everything considered. A man or woman may lisre along for years with incompetent kidneys, only to collapse as suddenly as a house of cards when the baby's hand knocks it over. The early indications of Bright's Disease ar- sometimes very slight — headaches, dull t-uiub, depressed feelings, lack of energy—all these indicate the firststages of Bright's Disease, and yet few people think they mean anything serious until, often, it is too late. There lias never been but one discovery known to the world and the medical profession for _ checking Brio-ht's Disease in its beginning, or curing it after it has progressed. That discovery, which is so popular in Europe, America, and throughout the world, is Warner's Safe Cure. If the learned judge, wtio was stricken in church, had realised years before the secret power that was undermining his life, he might have counteracted it and lived to a green old age. But he did not know! And alas! there are thousands of people to-day who are upon the. same dangerous road, and who do not realise it.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 29 March 1899, Page 6
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