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Facts about Consumption.

Tbe Melbonrue Age saye Hayter's figures (bow that consumption canted 1384 deaths in 1883, being 25 more tbao in 18*4, and 17J more (ban in 1883. and that daring that time it baa killed more than 13 t> evert 10,000 ' I the popnlstior. Xhi* i« almost as Ursa a pr portion as obtains in ‘treat Biilin. and II shows ihtt ciimi-tio conditions bars not ao much to do win ’ue di-ease <a is popalaily (opposed, an 1 that it is j-iat as difficult to stamp it not in the mil Inniv weather of these suotliern lands aa it is i" tbs fog-charged atmosphere o( London, whne according to the a»rcum <f the Prencimi’ ** a fine day onlv difl -ta from a umrky one as looking op a chimney differ* (rom looki -g down one " Mow. then, we are prepared to show that ovar ball the eases oi consumption are real y nothing bnt the effect of kidney poison, woikiog in tbe substance of the long Bead a simple il nstrati. n Din the lip and of your finger in a strong itnid Sou t.e fleet will be barned awav, ai d me. i follows festering sore. Wash tins m ■ -t e ,r minute of eveiy hour rf the day (m'U kidney pniaoned blood dose tbe im gc) witi .-mn tin, mildest sort of ao acid, sod in a ■ n„t time it will eat away and eventually r- t .fl tlie satire bard and arm. Precisely this eonaition of things exists in Um lungs. Kidney poison is called uric acid of which there ia formed in tbe body every day enough to kill two man if taken in a tirgle doae. A tenderness develops, either kacaoae of hereditary lung weakness, or became af the taking of a violent cold. Tbs kidney ,«cid immediately sticks this, tbe weakest point in the syrt* ■ and it soon heoomes infismed, and lLa person worries just a little a boat it. After s while he goes k> his doctor, who pots him on cod liver oil to hasp sp his strength, wbieb night sweats and constantly-increasing cough baa impaired. But tbs kidney poison is doing its work every minnte, every hour, every day and night. and by-and»by one lung is either •olid with pas, or has been entirely coughed ont. Than comes soother of many hemorrhages, and soon our friend is very pales, breathes very short, gives forth a glassy •tare from the eye, sod, protesting every day that bs “ feeli stronger, and will soon be eat again ;" bs suddenly l>se» breath, and ia »““• . .

Alter death, examination discloaet the fact that the kidney poison, the lirrible aide acid, hae done ita work tar too well, (or it baa rotted and completely eaten up the eubetaoee «t each lung. What ia the conclusion 7 No peraon who hae reaeon to fear consumption, either by inheritanee or acquirement, ahould hesitate lor a tingle hoor at to bie coarse o( action. It ia impeeaible to effect a core ol eonenmptioo, or any long disease, if the Mood ia corrupted with the kidney poison, or ■lie add. It ia however, possible, and baa been done in thousands of cases, to prevent and cure fatal lung troubles, coughs, fevers, pneumonia, and consumption by ridding the bleed of all its kidney (onoa or uric sold. It is this wonderful and ex<lisive power of Warner's safe cure that has given new hope and new life to so many, many tbousandi who had evidently been selected to fill a consumptive's grave, and would have been there today but for the victory they won over their oisessa—not by their doctor's ood liver oil doses, but by that vondeiful remedy, Wsrnet t safe cure. Toil who fear death '■ In consumption's ghist'y form,” we come with the assurance that if your longs sie wasting swsy nuder tbe influence of the dieadfui one acid, our Warner s safe Cure, by neutralising ai d lemoving this acid a.s l»si as it is formed, wil ciny it out through nature's channels, and thereby tellers the weakened longs It is with a deal of comfort and satisfaction that ws make ibis statement to tbe world of •Odlu.'Up'irM. We do not proles* to cure adranceu consumption oy Wan er a safe cure, but we do aa'T that all forms n( 'uug initation and ii Hammt.'iun caused by kidney acid (and tueh forma ii.e ode consumption, phthisis, pneumonia, lung fever. Ac) can be prevented, and. if taken in time, eared by generous use «l Warner's sale core, and our position is verified by the personal experience of thou muds of sofferera. Too, mao or woman, threatened with eon, ■amption, try this philosophical and snooessfni treatment. It can do you no harm It may tare your life.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2070, 20 May 1887, Page 3

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Facts about Consumption. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2070, 20 May 1887, Page 3

Facts about Consumption. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2070, 20 May 1887, Page 3