ALBUMINURIA,
or Bright' a Difiew, is one of the most deadly oomplainta that attack debilitated constitutions. 0 wiigto o?er exertioa and orer bo&---aumption of neire force, €$>c beo^nies gradually "teakeiied aud yelaiation set* ia. The thin membrto'W otths kidneys are tihe first to gfb, aad mecfical nttthorities stitd that 50 per cent, of deaths, nowadays, occur indirectly from Bright's Disease tbougn, the patients and their naedioal advisers neVer^ren suspected the presence of such a deadly foe. The function of the kidney is to separate the waste fl' lids from the blood, to purify it, and this process is carried on by what is termed by physiologists, "osmosis." In weakened •y stems the mejnbranes become relaxed, and the albumen of the blood finds its way with the waste fluids through the kidney walls, and passes from the body with the urine ; the patients health, and strength, th.na gradually failing. Beyond ilie presence of albumen in the water, Albaminuria has nobany positive eymptons ; bat general weakness, which always leads to these serious disorders, always signifies its presence by special signs, you may get headache, spasmodic toothache, torturing neuralgia, pain in small of the baok, disinclination to work, heavy, aching limbs on waking in the morning, bloodshot ©yes, poor appetite, or constipation. These warning symptoms must not be neglected, or as sure as a rat hole will sink a slip, so sure will the patient's Uf« be sacrificed. The remedy indicated ia CLEMENTS' TONIC, this will restore all organs to a, proper, healthy state and ensureleorrect performance of theprooesse of digestion. assimilatioTi,. pespiratiou, seo^t- i tion, and elimination ; Clements Tonic has a record of curse eflecied such as no other modicine ever secured, and we are willing to prote our repreeentations by outaidaeTidenoe. Mr Thomas Qarrei. H.IP.J iij >peawng of our remedy says : ■" "Bp has taken dements 1 Tonic with very great advantage.** W. H.Heast,E3q.; *i Stouthorpe,*' i>nl. wich Hill, saya : " I took three bottles of Clements' Tonio and am wonderfully im proved, and have had no return of the excruciating headaches since taking it. Mr W. D. braham, the crack tailor of King-street, Sydney, speaks of it in the highest terms of praise. Sydney CuDningham, Esq., 71, Watldn^ street, Newton, says • He andbis family have used Clements* Tonio with great suooees, and strongly reccoromend it.*' Mrs George Hilliard, King-street, Newton, writes that she has given it a fair trial, and can testify to ito great value. We shall be glad to furnish sufferers with the names and addresses of scores of our patrons who have derived great benefit from our wonderful remedy on application, to F. M. Clements, Newton.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2569, 19 December 1890, Page 3
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