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Catarrh In The Head

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Catarrh la au inflamation of the i mucous membranes, and may effect tl! head, throat, stomach, bowela or bladder, But catarrh of the head Is most common, ofteu coming on so gradnally that it has a firm hold beiore the nature of the trouble Is suspected. Catarrh is caused by a co'd. oï succeseion of co!ds, combined with impure blood. lts local symptoma ar fullnes and heat In the forehead, dryncss in the nose and back part of the throat, and a disagreeable discharge from the nose. "When. the lease galas a firm ho'd and Lecomes ohronle, it is very dangerous, being Jiublo to deveolp into consumption. The eyes become inflamed and red, tlicre is throbbing in the temples, i-inging noises in the ears, headache, capricious appetite, and sometimes loss of sense of smell and hearing. Hood's Saisaparilla is the remedy for Ihis ever increasing malady. It attacks at once the source of the disease by purifying and enriching the blood, which, as it reaches the delicate passages of the mucous membranes, soothes and rebuilds the tissues, giving them a tendeney to health instead of disease, and ultimately yuring affection. At the same time Hood's 'Sarsaparilla euilds up the whole system and makes one feel as if made nnew.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier