Affects the Whole System. HE POISONOUS WASTE LEFT IN THE BLOOD BY WEAK KIDNEYS CAUSES DROPSY, I GRAVEL, STONE, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, ETC. No patient can live more than ' f ..'.' J*Q^ a few hours When the kidneys SBPMWiBg Vk ftSmmL .. *.«« n^ .......... j.- -.-1. vf- if/A xwy fienm cease to act. I W mh y *&§*' «■•**»».■ For the kidneys are the blood- 4 - j Wj • filters. When they fail to act, the fl . I & W. l^"^Y>a?^ blood is left in a poisoned state. ■ © ['/ Vv^m^wrjjjrhiThe heart, the lungs, the discs- I 1/ I^SS^Sy^^Sli. trve organs, the brain, and the 1 A ■ JtPfflSL tL* J§3P nervous system ail have to de- f P' _,-«»_ ■S?H2n b sfcr^§T pend upon the blood tor their I 8 rfg£2Be«sfe) < '^f\ nourishment, and they cannot be MJ i If \-HLA nourished by poisoned blood. l/flf/h mftfffim --« 1 I \\\r^S^ That is why kidney trouble is so Hw| l/f HO% ft 4*35»3e7 I \Nft'^*v\ serious— vital organs are al- w/fflfisini fMSK* * I\\ \\ ways liable to become involved. fgSarlK 5 I\\ \\ The earlier symptoms of kidney ii » \\ > poisoning are much the same as %%7«x mm t\Wfffl%&&j£ t **W l\ WsiT those of other forms of blood I /.|| IV poisoning; patient feels very * '*&*' I 111 IM drowsy, heavy, and irritable; eS^J^Sa^AwMfftiTj-IGlj f 'llt 1 1 there may be sediment, gravel, or AfVeM ¥ Iw\m too frequent action of the kidney 48/**im£Lr&j} l If I ? system; later, the watery swell- f / \ L \ ' ings of dropsy appear, there is <K^^f =s> *4m wr % La* pain in the loins and back, or <£JJ&*J-> j j »J^ patient gets rheumatism., er' >w_ ms^^ Many bad cases of dropsy, '"EBHu^^^^p stone stoppage caused by obstruc- . _ tion of the channels, rheumatism, AUCKLAND WOMAN'S TESTIMONY. and lumbago have been com- Mm. 8. Arthur, 21. Randolph Stmt, Newton, Auckland, says;-" One day I pleteJv cured by Doan's Backache SB" suddenly seized *'*•» sharp, sheeting pains across my back. I thought at frit k-irfn/w Dillc l nr t '"♦;"♦. k...1 they ,*""£!! Man go away, but this was not ttia case. As time went en my suffer. Kidney Pills, and patients have Ing Increased, and I gat m bad that I could hardly move an account of the reported themselves still well **fL u L. "■I' 1, . Uter ~ n u 'L lna trauMo developed, th* secretions becoming thick H i.iioiiiaci¥e» ami wen and cloudy. I was also subject to dirty feelings, and felt tired and dull, having many years later. Doan's Back- no energy for anything. A friend, seeing one day new bad I was, asked me had achA Kidnev Pill« h*ln +h« IrM. ' us s? Oo * n ' a Backache Kidney Pills, and as I had net, urged ma ta give this acne Money rills neip tne Kid- remedy • trial. I acted on the advice, and lam glad I did? for a short course neys to keep the blood proper y *[ *•*• *•»»•»» t f,, » wed ma. This did not happen yesterday, but Ave years fii»Lj ,-j ♦« tk,.,. „« *i,I s??' «"S L h *.*? o—2. J* -11 ,v,r .• l . nc lr l »•"»'• Backache* Kidney Pills are splenflltered, to UiroW Off the did. and should bo taken by all kidney sufferers." »*■■"■ poisonous uric acid and waste Mrs. Arthur confirms her previous statement four years later < | am water which cause so much mis- «•.» **"* mt * u * OTd w,th m * M * my * **"" DMn '" p,Us cured system. lM\&"™Vs!F^{ S )i£ n s? trm m rKi " ,t -■*•«- «»*«- BB Hh fl aaaV aBrOBB Be BsaV %l \0 B %I*Bl *aa> I m IMP I Qv ■ fin jB J# ■■■■■■ , " "KIBm Hn MHHI&' _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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