Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1879 — The Venomous Breath of Malaria [ARTICLE]
The Venomous Breath of Malaria
Does not infect the systems of those who use Hostetter’s B'omach Bitters -as a precaution against it. Nor is it lees useful as a remedy where intermittent and remittent fever has fullv established itself, in consequence of a neglect of preventive measures. It checks the paroxysms with astonishing certainty, and eradicates this type of disease, even in its most inveterate form. This medicine is an especial boon to the emigrant population of the far West, where fevers of a malarial type »re particularly prevalent, but the recognition of its merits is so far from being limited that it is known and appraised at its true value throughout the length and breadth of America. Travelers by land and sea, miners and sojourners in unhealthy localities, esteem it highly, and are its most constant purchasers, and in many a rural household far and wide it is the chosen family specific.
