THE LIVER. (By "Hepa.")
The liver is one of the most, sensitive atid most easily deranged organs of the human body. It is easily affected by changes of temperature, sudden chills, akoholic intemperance, overfeeding, or ticpicai heat. The following are symptoms which I indicate that the liver is not properly doing its work. Many of these sympi toms will be recognised as pertaining I to a condition generally known as biliousness — a sour stomach, coated, swollen tongue, fatty coveiing on the eyeballs, bitter, sour or oily taste in the mouth, fiontal headache, ready susceptibility to chills, constant ache midway down the spine, great depression of the spiiits without known cause, tenderness and puffiness under right lung, disposition, to diarrhoea, flushed face, drowsiness" especially after meals, burning ears, coldness of hands and feet, sick headache, irritable skin, pimples and eruptions, disposition to be awake the latter half of the night, and terrible dreams, constipated bowels, dizziness, dyspeptic condition, irritability of disposition, blurring of the vision, as if specks were floating before the eyes, shooting pain in left breast -. and drill pain under right shoulder, no appetite sometimes and ravenous- at others, tickling sensation in the throat, causing a cough after an acid eructation from the stomach. Persons who recognise in the foregoing list symptoms from which they may be suffering should at once determine to take rwicoui'se of Warner's Safe Cure, a medicine which is a specific cure for liver derangements. The remarkable curative effect of Warner's Safe Cure in liver and kidney disorders has been demonstrated for more than twenty years, and there is no necessity for any one to endure suffering then relief is so readily obtainable. In addition to the regular 5/- and 2/9 jetties of Warner's Safe Cure, a con-cei-trated form of the medicine is now issued at 2/6 per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same -umber of doses as the 5/- bottle of
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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 31
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325THE LIVER. (By "Hepa.") Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 31
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