WHAT IS RHEUMATISM
! RhunrhiJism is CiOPotl by an over-aeirt j condition of the blood. The exce33 of urio | acid forms a pnisonons 3epo3it, which I usually settles in the ioints, and tbe?e become hot. red, and inflamed. Cold and damp will develop the trouble. In order tn permanently cure rheumatism and iis kindred complaints, eout lumbago, sciatica, gravel, etc., the blood must ba purified, for here the oauee ot tbo trouble lie?. That is why Rheumo has nlmosfc a magical action in caring ihesmlfceaKes. It nen tra'ieesand expels tbo achi hccamulatione, remove" the swelling, and cures ihefHin. it iido 6Ur«d ttoubftods oi oiaef-, ami if given a (air trial will ours you, All chimisti and stpfflsj jh 2s Gty a.nd ii 6d a bottle.
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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11559, 21 February 1906, Page 2
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153WHAT IS RHEUMATISM Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11559, 21 February 1906, Page 2
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