HEART DISEASE POSSIBLE.
WHY RHEUMATISM SHOULD BE NIPPED IN THE BUD. " Perhaps the majority of cases of socalled organic heart disease originate in i attacks of rbeumatsm." i So writes a great authority on rheumaI tism. The heart, continues this writer, ! is lined by a membrance quite similar to i that of the joints, and is covered with '' another such membrane. The danger of iheumatsm lies in the fact that either one of these heart membranes may become the 1 seat of the inflammation. I If you suffer from rheumatism, treat it at once with that famous liniment, Witch's Oil, and so prevent serious complications. Rubbed into the affected part, .'Witch's-'; Oil produces a warm, soothing glow, banishes the pain, reduces the swelling, and removes the inflammation which causes the trouble. The first application relieves, continued use invariably cures the worst cases. Price 2a 6d and 4s 6d ; ;dl chemists and steles.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 13
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