» * H P ii « P m }% 4S □ STILL another striking example of the efficacy of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a remedy for the complaints arising from a disordered liver is the case of Mrs. Ettie Kocass, of 12 Lion-street, Rozelle, Sydney, N.S.W. This lady suffered for a considerable period from severe headaches, due to Biliousness, and in spite of the many medicines tried was unable to obtain relief until Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills were taken, with the splendid results which Mrs. Kocass describes in the following letter: — Dear Sirs, # • ■ 12 Red Lion-street, Rozelle. That dreadful complaint, Biliousness, and its forerunner, Bilious Headaches, was my trouble for some time. I saw Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills advertised for Biliousness, as a reliable remedy, and decided *o give them a trial, after almost despairing for relief, having tried so many medicines without result. I was glad to find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills so good, they having dispelled my attack. I seldom feel the old symptoms of biliousness now, but keep the Pills in my home for self, husband, and family. I can say Indian Root Pills assist one to make condition, and I usually enjoy this state of health. You may use this for publication. (Signed) Mrs. ETTIE KOCASS. There are many causes of biliousness, but they all spring from a disordered liver, which does not properly fulfil its functions, aided by climate of Hew Zealand, which causes that organ to become sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters blood, and persons so affected are demoralised throughout their whole system. The presence of these fcilary poisons in the blood upsets entire digestive system, and causes dull pains and uneasiness in the right side and shoulder-blade, a bitter taste in the mouth, sudden dizziness rising, spots floating before the eyes, furred tongue, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All or any of these symptoms may accompany the bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient’s life is scarcely worth living. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily. They open the cloggedup system, purify the blood, cleanse the stomach, causing Lie mechanism to work j smcothly and easily. On the appearance of bilious symptoms a dose, from two to four, of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills should be taken, and the larger dose for a more robust-grown ■ person. The next night increase the dose one pill, and if the trouble is not relieved another dose should be taken, A little experience will guide the patient in the use of the pills, so as to produce the best effects. People differ in the way medicine affects them, consequently no invariable rule can be given. the the the on m m i m i '// % i i i i m. i 2 i m % i 1 I i i i i i 1 i i i i % 1 I i W m m the FOR
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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 20
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