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<4' I C I -<')-¡++c'-4'?"-4"'+-++-++-' Wiler, Hf' n li'" ? r d fi¡ r.1 ií1 t Jl1 t]",lJ bp()"1 [4o. go bdi g.- ??? ? ?'? ?.? ?7??? P??? (' ??? ???'?r ???????? ? ,1/-0;: JI ? .??"? ? '"i j ??s a ??<??'M.? i 't.C One long* strtiggle against that worn-out miserable feelmg', those dragging' back- aches, headaches, and rheumatic pains, i which make the daily round so hard! Nothing' undermines the heali.h so seriously as kidney disorder. For when the kidneys are weak or diseased they poison the blood instead of pUtifying it, just as a poisoned fiber poisons the water that passes tht-oug'h it. For the kidneys are the biood-mters— from birth to death the blood is continuaHy streaming through them to be fitter: d. When it i,eaclies the kidneys it is )adcn with poisonous impurities when it lcavs the kidneys it is the purest blood m the I!ody its waste water, excess uric acid and urea have been filtered out by the kidneys, and are afterwards passed from the svstem through the bladder as urine. In this way the k'dneys remove about ''30 grains of uric acid and urea, and 3 pints of water from the blood, e'è'ery day. But when the kidneys are weak or dis- eased, they begin to Icse 'their p"¡of separating the urine from the blood. Then the urinous waste left in the b'ood b-g'ms to spread disease to aU parts of the body. The patient feels unnalLiïally drowsy and heavy,.and grows irritabie and miserable. The uric acid and urea begin to settle in ?. the musctes and joints, causing irritation, and the stiffness and pain of rheumatism, ?' or may form into g'rave)-stones,bring-ing ?. on the intoierab'e pain of renat colic as the stones pass from the kidneys to the bladder. The ur.narv system is disordered; gravehy sediment is noticed in the water, which may be cloudy or discoloured, the patient may have to get up every ha!f- ? hour or so during the night to reiieve the bidder, orrehef mav be attended \V)th difficulty and pain. the urinary channels may become ctog'g'ed with urinous waste, causing par- t e, c?t-c.,?irg 1,?ar- tial or comptetc stoppage. 1 The excess water left in the blood gets into the loose tissues about the ankies, under the eyes, and in fhe face, on the backs of the hands, or. in the limbs, and the patient rapidly becomes drop- sical. The heart seems affected, the hands and feet are always cold, and the patient may be subject to bad attacks of giddiness. Kidney disease is hard to cure because ? it so often reaches a sfrious stage before It is found out. But ,f you take your trouble in time, before the kidneys get too ? seriousty involved, the disease may be per- manently cured. At the nrst appearance ? of any of the above symptoms, the patient should commence with a thorough course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, which acf; upon the kidneys and bladder like laxative medicines act upon the bowels; they promote a free How from the kidneys, so that deposits of uric acid poison are Hushed out, leaving the system clean and heaiLhy. The medicine should be per- severed with unfit every sign of kidney weakness has disappeared, for as long.as the least trace remains a relapse is always to be feared. During- treatment the patient shomd drink freely of ordinary water, and must avoid taking anything that may excite the kidneys or bladder. Diet is of great importance; this is dealt w!t.!i in the handbook entitled ? /.)!.s'M.s<\s' of the Kidneys find Bladder,a copy of which will be sent free on application. Doan's Bacbtchc Kidncy Pills sold in o i?,- 8izc 2;')" a box, 6 bDxes for N ever sold loose. 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