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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

BRIGHT'S DISEASE Mas been Proven to be Catarrh of the Kidneys. A letter from Mrs. Mary A. Shear, ; of Jennings, La., states: "I am recommending your Pe-ru-na to every one I hear complain. Several people have already commenced I takingit. My disease was Bright's disease of the kidneys and catarrh of thej bladder. I am quite well now." The symptoms of Bright's Disease a.re: Dull pain in the back scanty, hi0'li-colored urine, conta'.ning albumen and various sediments; nausea, and sometimes vomiting; puffiness of the face and feet; dropsy of the legs; shortness of breath and j eral weakness; palor and dryness of j the skin; chilly feeüngs, alternatingl with fcver and sleeplessness. The I treatment is: A tablespoonful of Pe-ru-ni before each meal, between meals, and at bed-time, and enough Man-a-lin at night to produce oue natural action of the bowels each day. Send to the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio, for a free copy of the Family Physician No. 2, devoted to catarrh in all forms and stages.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News