Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1886 — Loss of Flesh and Strength, [ARTICLE]

Loss of Flesh and Strength,

With poor appetite, and perhaps slight cough in morning, or on first lying down at night, should be looked to in time. Persons afflicted with consumption are proverbially unconscious of their real state. Most cases commence with disordered liver, leading to bad digestion and imperfect assimilation of food—hence the emaciation, or wasting of the flesh. It is a form of scrofulous disease, and is curable by the use of that greatest of all bloodcleansing, anti-bilious and invigorating compounds, known as Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery. ” If artesian wall- borers could begin at the bottom and bore up, fewer mistakes would be made.—New Orleans Picayune.