Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1886 — To Digest Vulcanite [ARTICLE]
To Digest Vulcanite
Require* acids more potent than the solvent juices of the human stomach. And yet, in the form of medicine intended to reform the. very evil they aggravate, to wit, dyspepsia, solids and fluids, irreconcilable in their constituents that have no chemical alßnity one with the other, are introduced into it. Are these so-called remedies more digestible than vulcanite ? Positively—no! Hostetiers Stomach Bitters, on the other hand, a simple medicine, harmonious in its composition and readily assimilable, is active, and produces marked ai well as speedily appreciable effects, because it is a rational remedy suited to the stomach. It is a tonic in the true sense, because it harmonizes and insures regularity of the operations of digestion. Not the least of the benefits which it confers, is a thorough repair of. the damage inflicted on the stomach by ill-chosen remedies. For biliousness, constipation, malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney troubles, it is alike invaluable.
