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Ague Cake

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

People who have been rauch afflicted with malaria or fever and agüe are very Hable to have a fullness or enlargement of the left side just under the ribs. This is commonly called in malarious districts ague cake. This fuüness is due to enlargement of the splein, caused by the malaria. The enlarged spleen presses against the heart above, causing palpitation Of the heart and shortness of breath. It also presses against the stomach and bowels, causing disturbed digestión, bloating, constipation, gurghng in left side, and a formation of great quantities of gas. As long as there is a particle of the malarial poison left in the system, not only will the ague cake continue to disturb the function of the other organs, but the enlarged organ tends to perpetúate the poison in the system. It seems to be a settled fact that Peruna is the most reliable, if not the only, remedy that can be relied on to cleanse the system in cases of chronic malaria. It never fails to bring relief to these disagreeable symptoms, and if a regular course of Pe-ru-na is taken it does not fa:l to permanently cure. In order to furnish the public a complete knowledge of the effect of Pe-ru-na in old cases of chronic malaria The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, have published an illustrated pamphlet on chronic malaria, which will be sent free to any address.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News