Medical. AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING NUMEROUS CLASS.
jnnHE disease commences with a slight deTJL "rangement .pf the stomach, but, ,if neglected, it in time involves the whole •ffikme; embracing the kidneys' liver, pancreaSj and, in fact, the entire glandular systeW«bd the afflicted drags out a miserable [exißtenae.untii death gives, relief from sufferring? ] The disease is often mistaken for pther complaints ; but, if the reader will ask himself Jbhe.fqllowing questions, the will be.able ■$iL 4etermine whether he himself' is one of tiia aflUcted :— Have I distress, pain, or diffi 'mUy.i^ breathing after eating? Is there a "a^fneavy 'feeling, attended by drowsiness? Have the eyes a yellow tinge ! Does a thick ilsliofey mucous' gather about ! the gums, and < teeth in the mornings, accompanied by*a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue coated ? isthere Ij^n^ jn,t l he.si l d,es and back?, Is there a, fu4tMricht side as if the Jiver "were if^rg'"§T V there costiveness? Is there ' vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly ■ fro,m an horizontal position ? Are the secre''fidnW'from the kidneys scanty and highly colored, with a deposit after standing? Does good fermen j; soon after eating, accompanied nibj .flatulence pr a belching of ga» from the f&machf Is there; frequent, palpitation of 'the heart? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the I WffCT^r i inturnas,the dreadful disease pro"'grasses. - If the case be one of long standing, -there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended .rafter!*' time by expectoration. In very adMr«j»eed 'Stages the skin assumes a dirty, uiwbwnisb.! appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky, perspiration. As, the liver and kidneys become more and * inofe'Aisfeaised, rheumatic pains appear, and ' "the t&tial' treatment' proves entirely unavailJng -against this latter agonising disorder. iThft-origin of this malady is indigestion or {dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the projjfcefc medicine, will remove the disease if taken incipiency. Jt.is moat important that "the disease should be promptly and properly fl triste3'in' its first stages, -when a little mcdi- ' W wfflVnW a cure, and' even when it- has obtained k* strong hold the correct remedy «hi!iddlbe'peraeyere4'i« "jmtd, every vestige ti of 4he (disease- is eradicated, until the appeiftiteihaiiretarned and the digestive organs rev.ifondrto.ft healthy cpndifron.. The surest and most effectual remedy for this distressing" complaint is "Seigel's Curative Syrup," a veietable preparation sold by all chemists 'andmedicine vendors throughout the world} - and by-the proprietors, A- J. White, Limited, ' I&;'Fdrr&igdon Road, London,. or the wholes -rtW agents, Kempthorne, Pbosser & Co., x l N,Z.^Drttg Company, Limited. &" Thia Syrup strikes at the very t foundation of the disease, and drives it, TOQJK&pd branch, out, of the system. Ask youxjehemist for Seigel's curative Syrup.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 4
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444Medical. AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING NUMEROUS CLASS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 4
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