MICROBES AND DISEASE.
The normal condition of all lifejj|t|hG'"' mai or vegetable, is health. wSmfeve all intended by Nature to be h||lphyq and, if we can, by care, keep the mechanism of our bodies in epffipleto working order, it is any disease can establish itsf/Lf. The most virulent microbe would unable to effect a lodgment in a porfjlpiy sound and healthy body, or, * it, >Jd, the white corpuscles of the jjtqbd, whose province it is to deal an intruder, 'would immediatel.^jjassembLe- iu such force, and make so \e||)Tou.s an attack, that the microbe qiybuld be exterminated and! absorbsdJ|jbfore it could do any serious mischief.ha-t gives thp microbe it-s chance is a|||enfeebled condition of the vital fffigljes. It attacks a citadel, the defencdl|of which are in some parts weak; e||p.blishe9 a foothold. and then proog|b|s to- multiply by dividing itself iuto-JpPfh or more parts. These parts ' again'JSfyide "in a similar manner until originally one microbe becomes |§|ffs of millions. Our first great care slfchild be to keep the body in thorougfiprepa-ir. The organa most susceptibldgpo weakness are the kidneys and Irsjpff We catch a slight cold. The livergqhd kidneys become congestixl, and properly perform their there is an accumulation in tlieXsystem of waste products which wcaidpjbrdinarily be carried off through thejtj natural channels, if the kidneys andfffver were doing tlieir duty. The resultJp* Rheumatism Indigestion, Dyspepsia japTniipure; Blood, Bilio isness, Jaundice, Jjfmaemia, Gravel, Gout, Nourailigia, Brightfis Disease. AH these disorders are due to defective action of jfbe kidneys and .liver. Warner’s Safe Cure possesses a wonderfully soecific sc®n upon those vital organs, and speedil3j| : restores them, to health, with the dgnlt that any complaint due to ban no longer prevail. Mjpßeginald Parnell of Barcaldinn. Que|f|fslandl, in a. letter .anted -, cvembor 5, .JpQO, says : “I suffered for a. short tinJlg but severely; from indigestion wlggli caused great, pain .in my chest and bcJ§woen the shoulders. After passing sejiferal sleepless nights, I determined tc tw Warner’s Safe Cure, and am pleasediJl say that the pains have entirely left. me.”
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 62
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336MICROBES AND DISEASE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 62
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