Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1884 — CONSUMPTION. [ARTICLE]

CONSUMPTION.

Important to the Public aCfTeU as the Medical Profession. Hall's Journal of Health , referring to Consumption, makes the following important statement: ./VJM ~ “Consumption usually beginfPfith a •light, dry cough in the morning, then on going to bed, getting more and more Jfrequoht with more and more phlegm, inrreUsin/ dWlttfl thinness of flesh, shortness of breath, and quickness of pulse. * In fatal cases its average course is about two years; hence the importance of arresting the disease at as early a stage as possible, and- the sooner rational means are employed for this purpose the greater the. chance of success. Tho| disease is owjnr to an flotation,-eDnimenciag In the throat and exteduing to HftefungS, *o that theft- acting is Interfered fwith v and the blood does not receive sufficient oxygen to purify It,-;'The most marked sign of lung disease Is emacimtioa wmd the most posiiive So speak Hall’s Journal of Health, and we may add that in desperate cases, and, in fact, in all cases of Consumption, or troubles of throat and lungs, immediate relief may be obtained and a peep spent cure effected by; jthe use of Dr.. »pk lor thC bungs, a medicine known for more than thirty-five years as an ufafailing remedy cases or Consumption have been cured by the use of Hall’s Balsam has been attested to by the thousands who have used it, or hdve been cognizant of its wonderful remedial efficacy.