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THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM.

Rheumatism is caused by the retention of uric acid iv the system, owing to the action of the kidneys beius uefective. The following letters will be interesting to sufferers from rheumatism : — __ ~ , From Miss Hilda Brown, 28 Great Buckingham street, Redfern, Sydney, iN.S.W.—"When I was in Hobart I was taken ill and got so bad that I went to a hospital, and after staying about three months I returned to Victoria hardly any bettor than when I first went into the hospital. The origin of my troubles was a chill, caught after taking a hot bath, with the result that I could hardly move, the pains in my back and limbs" were so excruciating, I seemed to get no relief from my treatment. W Jen I arrived iv Victoria 1 was met by my sister, and was induced by her to try Warner's Safe Cnre. After taking four bottles I felt some relict, and, by the time 3 had taken six more, I was quit© well again. From the time of leaving the hospital I took no other remedies of any kind, and have always been thankful that I did not, feeling sure that but for Warner's Safe Cure I should still bo a martyr to my attacks." From Mr D. Bedford, s<Ja Peel street, BaUarat — "For a considerable time I was a ;great sufferer from rheumatism in the Joints and lower extremities. The complaint was always aggravated by change of season and exposure. I tried numberless medicines without effect, until I took Warner's Safe Cure, from the tirst bottle of which I got relief. 1 continued to get better, and in a few weeks my pains were effectually overcome. 1 have had no touch ot rheumatism since." • Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers every whet c, both in the original (si) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated" non-al-coholic form. , 3

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 3

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THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM. Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 3

THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM. Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 3

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