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Danger Persons who are inordinately stout cannot be too frequently warned that, by neglecting 
to take measures to reduce their weight permanently to the normal standard, thus 
Signals. ridding the system of the masses of superfluous fatty matter that impede the natural 
action of the vital organs, they are running a terrible risk. Fatty degeneration of the 
heart may at any moment end fatally, while the clogged condition of the liver and kidneys is 
disastrous in results to the general health. The panting, breathless state after unwonted exertion, 
the perspiring and the discomfort and distress experienced by most stout people, are danger 
signals which it is almost criminal to neglect. 
Stout persons in whatever stage of obesity have a sure and easy means of permanently 
regaining proper proportions in the famous “‘ Russell” treatment. The relief, even 
Easy Cure. aiter a week or two of treatment, is amazing, and when continued until normal 
dimensions are reached, the patient is a new being, possessed of buoyant spirits, new 
energy, a clearer brain, greater nerve force, and that muscular strength which is incompatible 
with a burden of unhealthy fat. The whole system, relieved of the distressing incubus, is toned 
up to “ concert pitch,’ strengthened and reyitalised. 
Sure and 
Chief The preparation which is, so to speak, the key note in this toning and strengthening 
process is a perfectly harmless vegetable compound (liquid in form), agreeable and 
Curative refreshing, neither aperient nor constipating, but an invaluable tonic which, whilst 
Agent. expelling from the system the whole of the superabundant fat, strengthens the 
digestive organs, promotes a healthy appetite, and assists nutrition and assimilation. 
The action of this wonderful remedy is therefore twofold: it practically effects the remarkable 
exchange of unwholesome fat for new rich blood and muscular tissue. The reduction amounts to 
Alb. to 21b. within 24 hours of commencing the course; there is then a steady daily decrease 
until the patient is satisfied with the result, when the treatment may be abandoned. 
Splendid Tn “Corpulency and the Cure,” by F. Cecil Russell, a book which is now recognised 
Bee as a standard work, there appear some hundreds of extracts from letters of patients 
Testimony. of both sexes who have permanently benefited (both as regards reduction of weight 
and improvement in health) by the ‘‘ Russell”’ treatment. Many of these extracts 
are headed “ one day test.” From these it will be seen that the full reduction of 21b. was duly 
effected within the first full day. The originals of these letters are carefully preserved for reference, 
should any doubt be expressed as to their genuineness, Medical men, before recommending the 
treatment, frequently verify this valuable correspondence. 
rT obiain. Corpulency and the Cure” (256 pages) is brimful of matter of the greatest interest 
oobtain +, those who suffer from stoutness in any degree. Mr. Russell even gives the 
the Book. recipe of the liquid preparation mentioned above, as a proof of its complete 
harmlessness, and of its herbal nature. As an introduction to the “ Russell” 
treatment, now known throughout the English speaking world, and in all medical circles at home 
and abroad, any stout person may obtain a copy of ‘‘ Corpulency and the Cure” by sending name 
and address, with three penny stamps (for postage under private cover) to Mr. F. Cecil Russell, 
Woburn House, Store Street, Bedford Square, London, W.C. None could read this lucid and 
complete treatise without gleaning many facts of the greatest value. 
On receipt of three penny stamps to defray postage under plain sealed envelope, etc., Mr. PF. Cecil Russell, Woburn 
House, 27, Store Street, Bedford Square, London, W.C., will be pleased to forward to all readers a gratis copy of his 
authoritative work, “ Corpulency and the Cure" (250 pages 8vo). It contains the most exhaustive information on the causes 
and cure of obesity, besides a thousand testimonials from the author's patients, and as many extracts from the Press. 
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