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Mercurial Poison

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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! Is the rcsult of the usual treatment of i i blood disorders. The systemis fllled with ! I Mercury and Potash remedies- more to be dreaded than the disease- and in aj : short while is in a f ar worse condition j ■ thui bcfore. The most common result is a RHEUMATISM 1 for which S. S. S. is the most reliable f ÍS cure. A few bottles will afford relief 3 : wnere all else has faüed. S ' 5 I giitlercrt f rom a severe attack of Mercurial a i!iiiM!-nitlm,mynriiisandleK8belngBwollena It,)' mi ore tli 'in twfre their n mural slze, causing 9 tbc i"" itüxcruclalliw palns. I spent hundreds Q or dolüirs wlthor". rullei, but after tak-j de a f"7 bottidn 'ivwrwrBÍi [iiiiurovedrapiri.v :'''! f %Ma%l mi huw a well d"' BKVV complete!? curert. I Ji.JW can heartily n-fom-lat=fals:ft=9yi nifnd your wítndertul medicine to anyone ff afliic'e'il with thli painful rilxease. W. F. DALBY, Biooklyn BlevatedR. R. $ OurTreatiseon lïlood and Skin Diseases mailed ] 5 SffIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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