Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1885 — Alternately Shaken and Scorched [ARTICLE]
Alternately Shaken and Scorched
By the paroxysms of chills and fever, the wretched sufferer for whom quinine has been prescribed, essays in vain to exterminate the dreadful disease with that hurtful palliative, which at best only mitigates the violence ofthe fits, and eventually proves highly injurious to the system. In order to effect a thorough cure of malarial fever, whether Intermittent or remittent, or to render the system impregnable to its attacks, Hostet'er’s Stomach Bitters shouldsbe used daily. That this medicine is a searching eradicant of diseases generated by miasma, and a reliable safeguard against them, is a fact so widely recognized in this and other countries that to adduce evidence in support of it is unnecessary; but were it either essential or desirable to do so, it may well be supposed that from the testimony corroborative of its claims, which has been accumulating during the last twenty-five years and over, sufficient proofs might be eathered to convince the most inveterate skeptic.
