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Billionsneiw causes a most unhappy state of mind and Iwnly, arising from the torpidity and inaction of lj the liver, whose office is to witluliaw the s I bile from the blood, failing which the t latter thickens more and more nutii at f length it is almost too thick to flow. Hence if this takes place in the chest it is called "congestion of the lungs," in the T liver tv congestion of the liver," in the '' skull " congestion of the brain," if in the I wholo body ''coii'jtentive fever" which generally means death. 2n'o class oi I diaense is nime prevalent tluvu hepatic affections. Two bottlus in almost all eases is | will euiulgo the liver and restore its activity. o I THE RESTORATIVE ASSIMILANT. y | This invaluable remedy constitutes out of tho trimnps of pharmaceutical science. 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 4
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