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Day
27
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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! BRIGHT'S DISEASE OF KIDNEYS. I One of the Disguised Forms of Chronic Catarrh. Mr. J. Brade, Petrolea, Ont., writes: Fouryears ago I had a severe attack of liright's disease which brought me so low my doctor said that nothing more could be done for me. VVhen one of our lectures on the above disease was read to me I took Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin, and found it acted just as represented. In three ruonths I was a well man, and have continued well ever since. Symptoms. - Dull pain in back; scanty, high-colored urine, containing albumen and various sediments; nausea and sometimes vumiting; puffinessof the face and feet; dropsy of the legs; shortness of breath and general weakness; pallor and dry ness of the skin; chilly feelings, al ternating with fever and sleepless ness. Treatment. - A tablespoonful o Pe-ru-na should be taken befor each meal, between meáis, and a bedtinie, and enough Man a-lin a night to produce one natural action of the bowels each day. When the disease is of long standing, heated Pe-ru-na should be applied to the back in addition to the above treat ment, and the diet consist principally of milk and dry toast. Avoid liquors and tobáceo. Send for free copy of Family Physician No. 2, in which these subject are fully explained. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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