Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1884 — A Lump of Lead in the Stomach— [ARTICLE]

A Lump of Lead in the Stomach—

Could such a substance be Introduced Into It without jeopardy to life—would produce scarcely less bodily annoyance than a mass of undigested food in the organ, which cannot act upon and convert its contents into nutriment because It is weak, or its gastric juice vitiated or deficient. To remedy the suffering, a wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters should be swallowed without delay, and a course of that invaluable remedy for indigestion taken thereafter. For the debility, loss of flesh, night restlessness, despondency, and odd sensations to which ohronlc dyspepsia gives rife, It Is a cheering and searching specific. With dyspepsia are usually associated constipation and symptoms indicative of liver disorder. These ailments are entirely removed by the Bitters, which, moreover, invigorates the system and fortifies It against malaria.