Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1885 — The Preventive of a Terrible Disease. [ARTICLE]
The Preventive of a Terrible Disease.
No disorders, exceptine the most deadly forms of long disease, involve such a tremendous destruction of organic tissue as those which fasten upon the kidneys. Such maladies, when they become chrome—and none are so liable to assume that phase—completely wreck the system. To prevent this terrible disease, recourse Bhould be had, upon the first manifestation Of trouble, to Eostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which experience has proved to be highly effective as a means of imparting tone and regularity to the organs of urination, as well as to the liver, stomach, and bowels. Another beneficial result of this medicine, naturally consequent upon its diuretic action, is the elimination from the blood of impurities which beget rheumatism, neuralgia, goat, dropsy, and other maladies. By increasing the activity of the kidneys, it augments the depurative efficiency of these organs, which are most important outlets for the escape of such impurities.
