Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1884 — The Mind Dependent on the Body. [ARTICLE]

The Mind Dependent on the Body.

Hypochondria is a far more common malady than is generally supposed. It has its degrees, it is true, progressing from mental depression, or the "blues," to mental hallucination; but they are ail forms of the same malady. It teaaignifie»nt fact that this mental ailment is invariably accomplished by dyspepsia and nervousness, and the fact that it readily yields to the alterative action of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which are-peculiarly adapted to the eradication of indi- . gestion and nervous debility, proves that it originates in those complaints. It will thus be seen how dependent the mind is upon the body for the iwoservatla* of a cheerful equilibrium, and also how readily th) causes of mental gloom may be removed. There is no surer or pleasanter way of shaking off a fit of depression brought on by indigestion than by swallowings dose or two of this agreeable nAedidne. A fond mother, in excusing her daughter for marrying a negro, said: “Poor dear thing, sho has been color blind for nearly a year.”