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DISEASE , THE CAUSE , PREVENTION , AND CURE . " " . % T * r" I IjVOR generations past people have been drilled into the belief that every symptom of disease , such as inflammation , suppuration , the various Ivfjf ^^ _ C forms of fever , pain , & c , is produced b } ' a different cause . Such is not the ease . All disease is decay , or in other words , fermentation of tr » ^( J the blood and tissue . This fermentation which gives rise to tlio various symptoms of disease—viz ., iiillaiiiiiiiition , fever , pain , nervousness , % ^ fV W 2 & e ., & o ., has been proved by Mr . Riixlum and loading scientists of the day to be , caused by the presence of microbes in the body . The microbes pt \ t || a « © causing consumption , influenza , whooping cough , erysipelas , skin diseases , typhoid fever , cancer ( Scheueiiein ) , leprosy , tetanus , pneumonia , & c , ^ y » JM f ! 5 ^ = ^ C- > have actually been photographed , through the microscope , by Mr . Riidnm ; and these photographs ( enlarged ) may bo seen daily ( free ) at 111 , > Ok *< aS & % fi < S , Oxford Street , London , W . The propagation of microbes is rapid and enormous , some calculations having led to the belief that in one hour less j £ \ ± \ V . H 5 than half a dozen may , under favourable conditions , increase to fiftj' millions . The minuteness of such bodies is well nigh inconceivable . ? v % 1 r % fl i 2 Microbes vary in character . One form produces one disease , another variety causes quite a different ailment . One attacks one part of the ' zffmt w < w ^ body , another goes to a different part , thru producing dilTerent symptoms . But as the blood circulates they go along in the blood nil over the body . ' ^ JTtf , 1 ° , 2 * There is no organic structure known to us which is not subject to attack by some form of microbe ; in other words , everything is subject to *¦» - ^ < D ^ fermentation and death . To cure disease , to prevent decay , to stop fermentation , is to do one and the same thing . The microbes which cause it , tfr ^ j tF & t * O S must bo destroyed . The only known remedy that can be administered sufficiently freely to old or young to kill microbes , without injuring even the P l ! B * ^» i o most sensitive patient , is WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER . It is a powerful antiseptic , and will , if drank freely , destroy u » — L fl fJm * u 3 ^' microbes of all disease . It accomplishes what has not hitherto been successfully attempted in the treatment of disease . ?» * {» "« . / . \ ^ tf 43 * 3 " ^ shniiltaneously eradicates the cause of disease and permeates the system with a health producing principle . It is H ^^» JV ' ¦ " ^ j * jjtj assimilated by the brain , the kidneys , the lungs , the heart , the liver , by fibre and tissue , and by all parts of the human y 2 ^^ & Jk j c { | C # ' ^ j » < i frame , as a health producing and nourishing clement . It should never be asked whether a remedy will cure H . ^ any one particular disease . All diseases , no matter by what name known , is caused by microbes ; when the microbes jw ° t' ^ jl arc killed , therefore , tlio disease will bo cured . The human body is not built like a house , with pipes and taps , by means of which the «• i t ' 0 ^ medicine can bo sent direct to every part diseased . MICROBE KILLER enters the stomach , and from thence the blood , purifying it from all 5 m ^ k disease germs , and so curing the heart , the lungs , the kidneys , the liver , or whatever part is diseased . When the blood is free from microbes ** B Qfc there can be no sickness . It can now bo understood why the cutting away of a diseased part of the body , as in cancer , will not effectually cure ^! O 4 disease ; the microbes of the disease are in , and circulating with the blood , and the cause therefore remains . The cancer itself is merely an < § - Ss ? S ^^ outlet for the accumulated fermentation . To attempt to cure cancer , & u ., bj' an operation having for its object the closing of the outlet for the £ | ^ j /^^ 6 fermented matter is evidence of profound ignorance . Wc must strike at the roots of the evil , and purify the blood by destroying the microbes §^ TJ U that produce the disease ,. and when that is accomplished the fermentation will cease , the cancerous discharge will disappear for good , the wound ' 5 * 7 ^ L will heal , and the trouble will bo entirely ended ; the cause having been removed the cancer will not come back or " grow again " ( as it is called ) . § « " IT ' This is equally applicable to all disease , whether known by the name of Cancer , Tumour , Ulcers , Consumption , Bright ' s Disease , Skin Disease , ' ' % |( ti t Asthma , Bronchitis , Fevers , Diphtheria , Rheumatism , Gout , & c . WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER positively cures all disease by killing the > ? .,. » £ " . ¦ microbes which cause it . Js * - : \\' THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED . Write , or call , for the 40 page Pamphlet , entitled " DISEASE , ITS CAUSE & CURE . " Posted free to any address . It also contains full directions for use , price of the remedy , and a few of the many Testimonials received . A GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED THE WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER by the Exposition Natioiiule d'Alinientation et d'Hygiene ( National Exhibition of Food and Health ) , 1890 , Paris , under the presidency of M . Mesureur , Ancien Ministere du Commerce ( Chief Minister of Trade ) . Head Office : WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER COMPANY , Limited , Hi , Oxford Street , London , W .

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DISEASE , THE CAUSE , PREVENTION , AND CURE . " " . % T * r" I IjVOR generations past people have been drilled into the belief that every symptom of disease , such as inflammation , suppuration , the various Ivfjf ^^ _ C forms of fever , pain , & c , is produced b } ' a different cause . Such is not the ease . All disease is decay , or in other words , fermentation of tr » ^( J the blood and tissue . This fermentation which gives rise to tlio various symptoms of disease—viz ., iiillaiiiiiiiition , fever , pain , nervousness , % ^ fV W 2 & e ., & o ., has been proved by Mr . Riixlum and loading scientists of the day to be , caused by the presence of microbes in the body . The microbes pt \ t || a « © causing consumption , influenza , whooping cough , erysipelas , skin diseases , typhoid fever , cancer ( Scheueiiein ) , leprosy , tetanus , pneumonia , & c , ^ y » JM f ! 5 ^ = ^ C- > have actually been photographed , through the microscope , by Mr . Riidnm ; and these photographs ( enlarged ) may bo seen daily ( free ) at 111 , > Ok *< aS & % fi < S , Oxford Street , London , W . The propagation of microbes is rapid and enormous , some calculations having led to the belief that in one hour less j £ \ ± \ V . H 5 than half a dozen may , under favourable conditions , increase to fiftj' millions . The minuteness of such bodies is well nigh inconceivable . ? v % 1 r % fl i 2 Microbes vary in character . One form produces one disease , another variety causes quite a different ailment . One attacks one part of the ' zffmt w < w ^ body , another goes to a different part , thru producing dilTerent symptoms . But as the blood circulates they go along in the blood nil over the body . ' ^ JTtf , 1 ° , 2 * There is no organic structure known to us which is not subject to attack by some form of microbe ; in other words , everything is subject to *¦» - ^ < D ^ fermentation and death . To cure disease , to prevent decay , to stop fermentation , is to do one and the same thing . The microbes which cause it , tfr ^ j tF & t * O S must bo destroyed . The only known remedy that can be administered sufficiently freely to old or young to kill microbes , without injuring even the P l ! B * ^» i o most sensitive patient , is WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER . It is a powerful antiseptic , and will , if drank freely , destroy u » — L fl fJm * u 3 ^' microbes of all disease . It accomplishes what has not hitherto been successfully attempted in the treatment of disease . ?» * {» "« . / . \ ^ tf 43 * 3 " ^ shniiltaneously eradicates the cause of disease and permeates the system with a health producing principle . It is H ^^» JV ' ¦ " ^ j * jjtj assimilated by the brain , the kidneys , the lungs , the heart , the liver , by fibre and tissue , and by all parts of the human y 2 ^^ & Jk j c { | C # ' ^ j » < i frame , as a health producing and nourishing clement . It should never be asked whether a remedy will cure H . ^ any one particular disease . All diseases , no matter by what name known , is caused by microbes ; when the microbes jw ° t' ^ jl arc killed , therefore , tlio disease will bo cured . The human body is not built like a house , with pipes and taps , by means of which the «• i t ' 0 ^ medicine can bo sent direct to every part diseased . MICROBE KILLER enters the stomach , and from thence the blood , purifying it from all 5 m ^ k disease germs , and so curing the heart , the lungs , the kidneys , the liver , or whatever part is diseased . When the blood is free from microbes ** B Qfc there can be no sickness . It can now bo understood why the cutting away of a diseased part of the body , as in cancer , will not effectually cure ^! O 4 disease ; the microbes of the disease are in , and circulating with the blood , and the cause therefore remains . The cancer itself is merely an < § - Ss ? S ^^ outlet for the accumulated fermentation . To attempt to cure cancer , & u ., bj' an operation having for its object the closing of the outlet for the £ | ^ j /^^ 6 fermented matter is evidence of profound ignorance . Wc must strike at the roots of the evil , and purify the blood by destroying the microbes §^ TJ U that produce the disease ,. and when that is accomplished the fermentation will cease , the cancerous discharge will disappear for good , the wound ' 5 * 7 ^ L will heal , and the trouble will bo entirely ended ; the cause having been removed the cancer will not come back or " grow again " ( as it is called ) . § « " IT ' This is equally applicable to all disease , whether known by the name of Cancer , Tumour , Ulcers , Consumption , Bright ' s Disease , Skin Disease , ' ' % |( ti t Asthma , Bronchitis , Fevers , Diphtheria , Rheumatism , Gout , & c . WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER positively cures all disease by killing the > ? .,. » £ " . ¦ microbes which cause it . Js * - : \\' THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED . Write , or call , for the 40 page Pamphlet , entitled " DISEASE , ITS CAUSE & CURE . " Posted free to any address . It also contains full directions for use , price of the remedy , and a few of the many Testimonials received . A GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED THE WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER by the Exposition Natioiiule d'Alinientation et d'Hygiene ( National Exhibition of Food and Health ) , 1890 , Paris , under the presidency of M . Mesureur , Ancien Ministere du Commerce ( Chief Minister of Trade ) . Head Office : WM . RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER COMPANY , Limited , Hi , Oxford Street , London , W .

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BALL FAVORS . Jx SEASOPT 1897-8 . ^^^^ P ^ LATEST DESIGNS IN STOCK AT Qprf ?^ GEORGE KENNING and SON'S Jk SHO'W ROOMS , Mm W $ k 1 , 2 , 3 , 3 A , 3 B , 1 ., LITTLE BRITAIN , CITY , Mm 16 & 16 A , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C . ^ m ¦ ¦ ^^

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