Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1878 — A Problem Long Since Solved. [ARTICLE]
A Problem Long Since Solved.
How to remedy those prolific causes of disease, an impoverished circulation aud an impaired digestion, was a problem the solution of which had often baffled medical skill, but which was solved over a quarter of a century ago by the introduction of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters to public and professional notice.' Since that time, which may well be said to have initiated a new epoch in tho history of medicine, the remedy and preventive referred to has obtained a foothold in the confidence of the American people that each succeeding year has only served to strengthen. It is recognized throughout tho Union as a tonic of the first order, a remedy for and sure means of preventing fever and ague, and disorders of the stomach and bowels; as a reliable means of reforming a disordered state of the liver, and of counteracting a tendency to rheumatism, gout, urinary and uterine disorders.
