AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS.
The disease commences with a slight derangement of the stomach, hut, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing tiie kidneys, liver, pancreas, ami, in fact, the entire glandular system, and the afflicted dn;"3 out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaint-* ; tut, if the reader will ask himself the foilov. ing question, he will be a'j!e to determine whether be himself is one of the ailiieted :—Have 1 distress, pain, or di Acuity in breathing after eating? Is there • dull, heavy fee'iinj. attended by iU«»w s»si»*r?*s ? Have the eyes a yellow tinge ? Docs a thick, sticky mucous gather about the gums and in the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable ta-te ? Is the tongue coiteu ? Are there pains i:i the »id«< aud lack ? Is there a fu;inrsA al*>at the right side as if the liver were enbrvinv? ? Is there costive ness? Is there vertigo (>r dizziness wh-n ruing suddenly frt>rn a h'>i izr;;trd jesitun? Are th~ secretions from the kidneys hiihly colonr?.'.. with a deposit after standing? Does fix*! f-rment soon alter eating, accompanied by ilatuleix c or belehing of f,-om tii-j stomach ? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart? These various symptoms may not presc i.t at one bat they torment the ?ntfVrer m t;;rn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the cue lie "tie of standing, there will lie a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by exjKvtorati-n. In ver;, advanced stages the skin assumes a «!irty brownish appearance, and the hands ami feet are covered by a cold, sticky p* spiration. As the li\cr ir.d kidneys become .nore am! more diseased, ih-.'U-matic pains ap[>eir, ami t!ie usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. Hit origin •>} tins milady is im'igest'on or dyspepsia, : .id a smiil <)iiaiitity of titv pr.'ix r medicine will remove the disease if taken 1:1 incipiency. It is most important iiiat t!i<; di«»-ase should lie promptly an I pro|* rl v treated in its ht>t stages, when a little medicine will effect a 'Mic, and even when it has ol.tuimd a strorg eel.l the cotrect remedy should !«> p< i severe I in c»nv vestige of the disease i« eradicate-1. ustd i !.■• ap; tite has returned, and tlie digestive or.-nrs ate restored to a healthy condition. Tlie S'ireit and nodt effectual remedy for th> distressing .;..rn:- , is "Seigd's Curative >'vrup," a vegetable pr»-p-<ri-t.on sold bv all chemists an 1 mcilk-inc v *jll.i..■ < throughout the world. and by t'>e pr.iprr tors, J. White, Limited, 17 or the wholesal® atreiiN, K»M:ipth«>nie, i'r -:*-r -t' o , New Zealand Drug Co. (Limited). Dnueihn, Ciiristchurch, Wellington and Auckland. This S\r.:p strikes at the very foundation of the disease. and drives it, root and branch, out of the system.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1521, 5 March 1886, Page 6
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683AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1521, 5 March 1886, Page 6
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