Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1885 — The Malignant Ingenuity of a Fiend [ARTICLE]
The Malignant Ingenuity of a Fiend
Could scarcely devise tortures more excruciating than those to which the victim of rheumatism, in the inflammatory stage, is subjected. It is also dangerous cn account i f its tendency toward th i heart and stomach. Among the benign qualities of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, is that of et pel ling from the circulation those acrid impurities to which the disease is attributable. Analysis r roves that, in cases of rheumatism, the kidneys fail to eliminate these impurities from the blood. The Bitters, by stimulating these organs to activity, enables them to perform this all-important function, and, therefore, averts the disease or remedies it at the outset. The functions of digestion, and secretion of bile by the liver, are also he Ithfully stimulated by the Bitters, vvh'ch conquers dyspepsia an t liver complaint, and remedies fever and ague, bilious remittent, anil other ailments of malarial birth, ft is also the leading tome of tho age.
