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Chills And Fever. Malaria And Ague

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Day
27
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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In regular malarious localities there ia enough of the poison called malaria generated to produce in all wbo are not acclimated regular chilla and fever. Peru.na, in large doses, will break the chilla every time. In other localities there is juat enough malarial poison to make many people feel indeacribably bad without producing regular chilla. There will be alight, irregular, chillv senaations, with flashes of heat and cold, clammy perepiration, aching bones and muscles, bad breath and Btomach, perlodical headache or neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, stupor and weaknesa. For this condition Pe-ru-na is a prompt and positivo cure. It rids the Bystem of the poison, builds up the flagging powers, and brings back appetite.and sleep. A few weeks' use of the anti-malarial remedy produces such an entire renovation and rejuvenation of the whole body that the patiënt feels as ïf he was living in a different world. For a free book on malarial diseases send your addresa to the Peruna Medicine Coinpany, Columbua.Ohio. 71 O, woman, despalring and wretched, DreadlDg, yet longine, todle. Her the (Had chores that ríses, Fllling the dome of the Bky: "Sisters be glad there' help to be had; No longer be miserable, gloomy and sad; Lort health regaln,1' rings out the refrain, "Poor creatures be happy again." How? By tak ing Dr. Pierce's Favorita Prescription, the world's greatest remedy for all kinds of diseases peculiar to women. It brings back tone And vigor to the system weakened by those distresting complaints known only to women, which make life such a burden. lt restores relaxed organs to a normal condition. It fortines the system against the approach of diseases which often termínate in untold misery, if not -which is preferible to the pain and torment of living, in many instances. It is the greatest gift of scientific skill and research to women, and for it she cannot be to grateful. It cures her ills when nolhing else can. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or price ($1.00) returned. Absolutely sold on trial.

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