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WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES.

The . disease oomencea with a, sl'ght derangement of the .stomach, bui-, if neglected, it iu time involves fhe whole fi-.in ■, embracing the kidneys, liver, apncras, and iu face the eniire grandular system . and the afllicfccd drags out t miserable existence nntil death gives rein f .rom suffeii ng. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints ; but if ho leader will ask himself the following questions lie will be ah e to determine whether he himself is one of the aiilieted. llivel distress, pain, or diilleulty in breathing after citing; Is there a any lieav feeling, attended by drowsiness Have the eyes a ycilow tinge ! Do s hick, stieky mucous gather about t e unis aud teitil in the mornings- aecomai ied by a disagree .ble taste ! Is the tongue coi-t;d? Is theio pain iu tlie side an t back ? Is there u lullne.-s ab mt tug tight side as if the liver were enlargin ;s tuere eosliveiiess ! Is there veitigo dizziness when ris ng from an hue uu position ? Are die seoietious fr the kidneys highly colored, will* deposit after btamiiug ? Does food f niciit soon af .er eating, ace nnpauied Copule ee r bo chuig of gas from l etouiacij? Is there frequent jialpitaiio of tue litait ? These various symptom m y not bo present at ono time, but they torment iho sufferer iu turn as the dieu t-, lul disease progresses. If the ease bo uue i of long sta ding there will be a dry hacking\ cougi, attended after a tiuie by expeo- I toratiou, In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance and the hands and feet are covered by a cold stieky perspiration. As the nver - comes more and more diseased, rheumatic p...ins appear, and the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against the lat*er agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia and a small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken in its incipiency. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and properly trouteliu us tirst stages, when a little mediums vviil effect a cure, and even when it lias obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered iu until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the digestive organs restored to a healthy condition, The surest and most tileeluai remedy for this distressing complaint is “Seigel’s Juralive Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by all cnemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by thy proprietors, A,J. White, Limited, London, E.C. 'lhisSyiup strikes at the very foundation of tlie diteas. ■, and drives iy root and branch out of the system. Ask yuir chemist for Seig I’s Curative Syrup “To Mr.A.-J While ’’ “W.S. For.-ter, “ Waterloo House, Loadou Stile, Chiswick,

“February 17th, ISS’2 “Sir, —lt gives me great pleasure to be able to add my testimony in favor of your valuable Syrup as a curative agent. 1 had suffered for some length of time from a severe form of indigestion, and the long train of distressing symptoms following that disease. I tried all possible means to get relief, by seeking the best medical advice. I Had swallowed sufficient of their stuff to lloal a man-of-war. so to speak, but all to no avail. A frieud of mi e, coining on the scene in the midst of my sufferings, brought with him a bottle cf your >eigel Syrup; be advised me to try it. sta ing that he felt confident it would benefit me. Being weary of trying so many drugs, I condemned it before iiial, thiukijig it could not possibly do me any good, but ultimately determined to take the Syrup, After doing so for short lime it Wui ked such a change in me.tbat I continued taking it for nearly two months, and then I felt thoroughly cured, for 1 have discontinued its use for five weeks, aud feel iu the best of health and can partake of any kind of food with ease and comfort. lam therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuable medicine. I am restored to the sate of health I now enj°y-

“East-street Mills, Camtiridge-heath, “ London, E.C., July 24th, ISS2. Yours truly, “ Messrs White and Co., .London. ‘‘ Gentlemen,—lt is with great pleasure that I add my testimony to the wonderful effects of Weigel’s Syrup. For years I have born eulleiing from bilious attacks, tv!: di began with giodiuess, then a tnist would come before my eyes, so that I should not be able to recognise anyone or anything at the distance of a yard or two from my face. This would be followed by excessive trembling of my knees, so that I could not stand without supports after wliicha severe headache would occurlasiiug often two or three days, i various remedies for these distressing symptoms, but until I tried Seigel’s Syrup I had no relief. Si' ce then I have had excellent health in every respect, and if ever I feel a headache coming ou 1 take one dose of the Syrup which arrests it. Hoping that this testimony may he the means of inducing others (who suffer as J used) to try the Syrup, as I feel sine they will receive speedy benefit and ultimately tie cured, 1 beg to remain, yours' faith fully.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 4

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WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 4

WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 4

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