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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Cbllls and lever. Malaria and Agne. In regular malariouslocaliĆ¼ea there is enough of the poison called malaria generated to produce in all who are not acclimated regular chills and fever. Peru-na, in large doses, will break the chills every time. In other localities there is just enough malarial poison to make many people feel indescribably bad without producing regular chills. There will be slight, irregular, chilly sensations, with flashes of heat and cold, clammy perspiration, aching bones and muscles, bad breath and stomach, periodical headache or neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, stupor and weakness. For this condition Pe-ru-na is a prompt and positive cure. It rids the system of the poison, builds up the flagghig powers, and brings back appetitejand sleep. A few weeks' use of the anti-malarial remedy produces such an entire renovation and rejuvenation of the whole body that the patiĆ«nt feels ae if he was living in a different world. For a free book on malarial diseases send your address to the Peruna Medicfne Coinpany, Columbus, Ohio. 71

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Ann Arbor Register