RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO AND SCIATICA CAUSED BY URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT TILES GET AT THE CAUSE. THEY DRIVE THH URIC ACID OUT OF THE SYSTEM. These , three of the most common and painful diseases in this country, especially prevalent in the colder districts. These three ailments practically arise from the same cause, and the names only distinguish the location of the pains. If the arms and legs are affected it is Rheumatism; if in the. loins, Lumbago; ami in the hips, Sciatica. The attacks are generally brought on by chills when the body is over-heated, or by exposure to the damp or cold draughts, which act, not upon the bones or muscles, but upon the Uric Acid in the Blood, which is the cause, of the diseases. The pains aro affected more or less by cold or heat. A damp day will double you up, or the warmth of the bed will intensify the pain. But these diseases need not be of long duration if they are attended to in the early stages. The first twinge should bo a warning not to be neglected. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get at the cause by purifying the Blood of Uric Acid and all impurities. They are a positive and permanent cure for ail diseases arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, and are an infallible remedy for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Piles. Pimples. Boils, Skin Diseases and Female Ailments. Racked in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 3
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