Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — The Physiology of the Liver. [ARTICLE]

The Physiology of the Liver.

The liver is the largest secreting organ in the human body, and the bile which it secretes is more liable to vitiation and misdirection from its proper channels than any other of the animal fluids. Luckily for the bilious, however, there is an unfailing source of relief from liver complaint, namely, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a medicine which for over a quarter of a century has been achieving thorough cures of the above-mentioned ailments, fever and ague, dyspepsia, bowel complaints, rheumatic and kidney affections, and disorders involving loss of nervous vigor. It is, moreover, a preventive of malarial disease, and affords protection to thousands of persons residing in districts of country where that dire scourge is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to the medicinal requirements of families it is supremely desirable, and as a means of fortifying a debilitated system it is thoroughly to be depended upon. According to the last census there are in Austria 183 men and, 22fi women pf 100 years old and over.