THE LIVER.
(By "Hepa.") The liver ia one ot toe most sensitive and most easily deranged organs of the human body. ' It is easily n fleeted by changes of temperature, dden ©bills, alcoholic intemperance, overfeeding, or tropical heat. Th© following are symptoms which indicate that tbe liver is not properly doing is work. Many of these symptoms will be recognised aa pertaining to a condition generally- known, as biliousness—a sour stomach, coated, swollen tongue, fatty covering on th© eyeballs, bitter, sour, or oily taste in the mouth, frontal headache, ready susceptibility to chills, oomstant sohe midway down the spine, great depression o? the spirits without known cause, tenderness and puffinees *und©r right lung, disposition to diarrhoea, flushed faoe, drowsiness, especially after meals, burning ears, coldness of hinds and feet, sick headache, irritable akin, pimples and eruptions, disposition to b© awak© the latter half of th© night, and terrible dreams, constipated bowels, dizziness, dyspeptic condition, "irritability of disposition, blurring of th© vision, aa if specks were floating before . th© eyes, shooting pain in \&ft breast and dull pain under right shoulder, no appetite sometimes and ravenous at others, tickling Sensation in th© throat, causing a cough afteY an acid eructation from the stomach. Persona who recognise in tho foregoing lirt symptoms from which thoy may b© suffering should at once determine to take a coarae of Warner's Safe Cure, • medicine whidh. is a specific cure for liver derangements. The remarkable curative effect* of Warner's Safe Cure in liver arid kidney disorders has been demonstrated for more than twenty years, and thero is no necessity for anyone to endure suffering when relief ia so readily obtainable. In addition to tho regular 6s and & 9d bottles of Warner-V* Bafe Cure, a concentrated form of th© medicine is now issued st 2s 6d per hottJe. Warner' Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, snd contains th© same number of doses as the da bottle of Warner's Safe Cure 7
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12945, 26 October 1907, Page 6
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