Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1883 — The Want of a Reliable Diuretic [ARTICLE]
The Want of a Reliable Diuretic
Which, while acting as a stimulant of the kidneys, neither excites nor irritates them, waa long since supplied by Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitters. This fine medicine exerts the requisite degree of stimulation upon these organs, without producing irritation, and is, therefore, far better adapted for the purpose than unmedicatted excitants often resorted to. When we consider that the kidneys and bladder share in importance with the bowels, as the sluices or outlets for the refuse matter of the system, the necessity of sustaining their activity becomes apparent. The kidneys act as purifiers of the blood, and when their functions are interfered with through we 'kness, they need tmtng. They become healthfully active by the use of the Bitters when falling short of relief from other sources. This superb stimulating tonic also prevents and a-rests fever and ague, constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia, rheumatism and other ailments. Use it wi.h regularity. Ant raw recruit can write about face by preparing an essay on cheek. Fairfield, lowa. —Dr. J. L. Myers says: “ Brown’s Iron Bitters is the iron preparation I have ever known in my thirty years of practice.” A true aunt dyes not like her favorite nephew to be a truant.
