Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1878 — Environed with Danger. [ARTICLE]

Environed with Danger.

The dweller or temporary sojourner m a malarious region of country is environed with danger. Besides inhaling at every breath an atmosphere saturated with an Infectious poison, he also drinks water which is, in most instances, likewise impregnated with the fever-and-agne-breeding miasmata. If a bilious subject, deficient in stamina, or irregular in habit of body or digestion, his peril is much increased, as these abnormal conditions are extremely favorable to the contraction of malarial disease. But this danger may be safely encountered with the assistance of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which completely nullifies the atmospheric virus, and neutralizes the constituents of miasma-tainted water. This benign antidote to disease eradicates and prevents fevers of an intermittent and bilious remittent type, besides effecting a thorough and permanent reform of those enfeebled or irregular conditions of the system which invite not only malaria, but other diseases equally -to be dreaded.