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Malaria Germs

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Each season of the year has its special liability to disease. The months of August, September and October always ring with them more or less malaria, according to the locality. Malaria is due to a little organism which is generated in water, produxing millions of spores, or eggs, with which the water is filled. People drinking such water have malaria. Or, again, if such water dries up under ground, the spöres are left to dry, and they are carried from place to place by the wind, which are inhaled by the people, causing malaria. Every one is liíible to have malaria at this season of the year. Malaria does not always produce a distinct chill and sweating, but far oftener manifests itself by the following symptoms: Slight chilliness and flashes of heat, furred tongue and loss of appetite, continuous dull headache and sleeplessness, bilióusness and dyspepsia. For malaria in all its fnrms thprp is no remedy the equal of Pe-ru-na. This remedy cleanses the systern of the malarial poison and arouses each function of the body to a healthy action. No matter how many failures one may have had to get relief from other remedies, Pe-ru-na promptly -restores the system to fiealth. The beneficial effects of this remedy are feit at once, a'lthough it may have to be continued some time to rid the system of the malarial poison. For sale at most drug stores, each 30ttle accompanied by complete directions for use. Any one desirng further particulars write The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Comjany, Columbus, Ohio, for the amily Physician No. i. Sent free to any address.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News