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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
September
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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A PEN PICTURE. An Exact Description of a Typical Case " of Chronic Malaria. A yellow skin, a sallow j ion, dark circles about the eyes, ai furred tongue with bad breath, a bitter taste and bad digestión, are sure signs of malaria. Nót exactly j sick, but wretched, not quite delir- ious, but got the blues badly; not contïned to the bed, but not fit for business; losing flesh, losing business, losing all interest in everything; dizzy after stooping, short of] breath on süght exertion, weak and j trembly, easily fatigued, restless, nervous, sleepless. Nothing but j malaria can so completely undo aj person without putting him to bed, j nothing else can so irresistably moralize mind and body. There is only one cure. j body who has had experience with malaria knows what the cure is. ! Pe-ru-na exactly hits the case. It; not only cleanses the blood of all malarial poison, but it promptly mitigates the bad symptoms and leaves the brain clear and nerves steady. It cures without delay, without exception, and without any ill effect whatever. A complete treatise on malaria and other summer diseases, entitled "Aurora," sent free to any address by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News