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* - !■• . yVhvn t-lacvA j R a siiiment like Tirick-dust ih vho v.v'm-*. it ia a certain wirHcation that «V 5 Kiae"""- ara rot doin.-/ their work properly,^- iiv.iucdiatrly stejs should t;?. taken to n&Ur* i>'- : r Ur.ltl.;- action. If this .w.ationjs -.-qlccLccl, the partisles will g-radually baoowta kever, and", ha r-^iserhblo si.Uiarui£ c»us«fi 5 - C.Atcl or Stone will result. Stem** v.n nsu«lly formed i« the kidneys, ap\l descend thence into the bladder. T'neyx rts ooKtposad oi urid- aci«l, or c : oxal*te oE lim"; - : cl matter which should he held m oolubi** m tl.c A^l^a. of the body, and L-i KiSsedUi'i m a dissolved condition m the urine. Uric jwrid sscne ia by far the cojimonost kiiid. . ! "Wfaon a storm is formed m a kidnc; „^:.'. ; n the loins is felt, and this becomos a^cufeing '\Tivon tla stona leaver, -ha ' '\\.?.i? fed n^sr. thiov^'i one r." the narrow cUx.wels leading to the bladder. Ths jra'a i'noii Veiperknced is known as Kidney Colic. It ceases when tbe stone roaches tho hladaor. j ' Once m the bladder, the stone may bo v>ass(d off with the urine, or it may remain ah£ become larger by tho accumulation of .'.. joci;x. Sometimes a stone may form m the bladdei 1 by the simple gathoring together of pav'i-(.< ;-.-:. of gravel. Persons of all ages may suffer from stone c;- gravel. Even little children are not exempt. J ': . When a stone formed m the kjdneyt; is too l«go s to pass through the- passage loading into the bladder, the passage becomes closed, dropsy- 'sets m, and the patient may die m a few hours. ''■■■'•'• '- f •, **• When stones remain long m the bladder they grow to 1 a 'great size, sometimes as large as an orange, and they frequently havo to be cut put. : ■ • ', . ' The following symptoms indicate si^.yor grkvel m tli9 kidneys or biadder : — Painful inching sensation ; swelliug of the seat of pain ; orarnps m th§ legs and^rctum ; bearing down sonsaMon m rectal region; escape of wate^, ivo:luntafi;y, ihi.df ops ; great agony succeeding successful urination, p.ro"ys2B3 of pain from kitlQ^ys to bladderi-" kidney colic ;" pain and difficulty m urinaticg, with sjtdd^in stoppages. •-, \. ; t. . TreataicHt.— The only rational method c I irfefttmbnt for-^is.disease is the action of the kidney;, i^orcby removing the cf.uce. .In a hfealtv.; ( T^.riitlife6h,c>f the kidneys and urinary systei-i i- v.ator holds tho solids in -spin Lion' until it escapes. from the body. In disease the solids are deposited m the kidneys and bladder. ' ' restoros to tho kidneys thoir natural ration, relievos congestion, heals the wounded and: bleoding mucous membranes cf the urinary system, dissolves tlis stones already formed, &*>•! prevents furth:: 1 formation. Warror's Safo: Cure is the only remedy m tho world which has this power, and if the case is amenable to an; .-^-^cinal form of treatment, it will ultimately effect a cure. ■ Bladder Disease. Inflammation or Catarrh of the-Bladder (Cjstitis) is usually due' to long retention of nrics; the effeob of irritating drr^s ; stricture j iqulargement of t'.ic prostrate gland; irritation RuuseJ by umvlc cv gravel, or by V.12 carolfess use of a ' catheter j exposure to cold ; decomposition of urine caused by its retentioni frfc. Th«*re are tyro forms of this complaint — Acijfcc and Chronic— tho latter being peculiar to eldorly people. ' It is commoner m winter ta^n m summer ; i n cold than ia warm cji?Ti*tes; m males than m fcrnalos. It is always dependant upon some obstruction to the now of vuine, or upon a diseased condition tho urinary organs. The Bladder not being entirely emptied, the water retained deconftjoses. The kidneys are generally seriously involved'in themiscnief, the c:.l: ::li being usually a focanitnj syrrwtGm of disea^9 of the kidney* and unless these are restored to their natural condition a cure cannot, be effected, V Warners Safe Cure corrects the unnatu*al|condition of th 9 ludneys, prevents tho fonratioTi of gus and. mucus by.healing the infla^d membranes, and causes the v/ater to bccoißfc norr*?.l. • • ' '\ ■■ '!»•'' ■ •■ : >. treetft-T containing many letters from pebpiliwhb have be»n core 1 of Stone, Gravel t'.xA Jiladder Cise&se will be sent". post free by H. ok. Y/arner akd Co., Lid., Australasian B-iuch, Melbourne. .'' \ I i :

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NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 7

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