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What Is The Matter?

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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What ia it that ails a felloiv in the latter part of the slimmer when his tongue get coated. feels bilious. loses his appetite and is haunted by little chilly shivers and occasionally a dasb of eold sweat? Xotsiekabed. but all broke up: nasty taste in the mouth, disturbed sleep and a miserable í-weaty spell once a day, generally about the same hour each day. What is the matter with sueh a fellow? Somc doctors say bilious fever; others say nervous prostration ; and still others liver plaint, dyspepsia, and so on. i n ten jou what the matter is. It's malaria- chronic malaria. Not the regular, oldfasbioned chilla and fever, but what has discovered to be an cntirely distinctdisease-chronie malaria. This conditkm is more apt to in malarious lcalties,but itis known to oocur where ague is unknown. Thcre is no use in takinfr quinine for these cases. Quinine will cure fever and agüe, but will not cure chronic malaria. Pe-ru-na is the remedy for chronic malaria. It is certain to cure every case. Anyone having tho least doubt of this should aend to The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, for a free medical book entitled Malaria, a valuóle which everyone should road. This book contains accurate drawings of tive of the principal di soase gfcrtíie as seen under the best mi croscope.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register