Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1884 — Typhoid in Cities. [ARTICLE]
Typhoid in Cities.
The writer, from a long experience in hospital practice, can assert that true intermittent and remittent fevers proving fatal are not indigenous; they occur mostly in people coming from subtropical or tropical climates. For a long period he has given his attention to the place of the origin of well-de-veloped intermittent fever, and he has been surprised to see how' large a proportion has occurred in non-residents, or those having a temporary residence out of the city and in a malarious region.— Medical News. No ONE can bo 111 If the blood Is pure. Tellow Dock and Sarsaparilla root have long been recognized by physiclaus as blood purifiers. Don't be humbugged by the advertisements of the many quack bitters, but occasionally use Dr. Guysott's Yellow Lloqk and Sarsaparilla, and you will live to a good old age free from all distress of mind and body. Many of our best citizens who long suffered from bad blood, Indicated by weak kidneys, indigestion, sores, aches, etc., owe their recovery to the use of this remedy. The banks, generally meet a crisis with reserve. ,
