Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1886 — Page 7
THE COCAINE HABIT.
The Worst Slavery Known—New Revelations of Power. Cincinnati Times-Star. When cocaine was discovered the medical world exclaimed, “Thank heaven!” But useful as it is, it iB also dangerous, especially when its use is perverted from the deadening of pain for surgical operations, to the stimulation and destruction of the human body. Its first effects are soothing and captivating, but the thralldom is the most horrible slavery known to humanity. J. L. Stephens, M. D., of Lebanon, Ohio, was interviewed by our reporter yesterday at the Grand Hotel, and during the conversation the doctor said: “The cocaine habit is a thousand times worse than the morphine and opium habits, and you would be astonished,” he said, “if you knew how frightfully the hab.t is increasing.” “Whatare its effects?” “It is the worst constitution wrecker ever known. It ruins the liver and kidneys in half a year, and when this work is done, the strongest constitution soon succumbs.” “Do you know of Dr. Underhill’s case here in Cincinnati?” “That leading physician who became a victim of the cocoaiue habit? Yes. His case was a very sad one, but the habit can be cured. I have rescued many a man from a worse condition. ” “What, worse than Dr. Underhill’s?” “Indeed, sir, far so. Justin M. Hall, A. M., M. D., President of the State Board of Health of lowa, and a famed practitioner, and Alexander Neil, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Columbus Medical College, and President of the Academy of Medicine, a man widely known, Kev. W. P. Clancy, of Indianapolis, Ind., from personal experience in opium eating, etc., can tell you of the kind of success our form of treatment wins, and so can H. C. Wilson, formerly of Cincinnati, who is now associated with me.” “Would you mind letting our readers into the secret of your methods?” “Well, young man, you surely have a good bit of assurance to ask a man to give his business away to the public; but 1 won’t wholly disappoint you. I have treated over 20,000 patents, in common with many eminent physicians, I, for years, made a close study of the effects of the habits on the system and the organs which they most severely attack. Dr. Hail, Dr. Neil, and Mr. Wilson, whom I have mentioned, and hundreds of others equally as expert, made many similar experiments on their own behalf. We each found that these drugs worked most destructively in the kidneys and liver; in fact, finally destroyed them. It was then apparent that no cure could be effected until those organs could be restored to health. We recently exhausted the entire range of medical science, experimenting with all knowm remedies for these organs, and as the result of these close investigations we all substantially agreed, though following different lines of 'inquiry, that the most reliable, scientific preparation'was Warner’s safe cura This was the second point in the discovery. The third was our own private form of treatment, which, of course, we do not divulge to the public Every case that we have treated first with Warner’s safe cure, then with our own private treatment, and followed up again with Warner’s safe cure for a few weeks, has been successful These habits can’t bo cured without using it, because the habit is nourished and sustained in the liver and kidneys. The habit can be kept up in moderation, however, if free use be also made, at the same time, of that great remedy.” “Yes, it is a world famed and justly celebrated specific! Like many other physicians, I used to deride the claims made for it, but I know now for a fact that it is the world’s greatest blessing, having sovereign power over hitherto incurable diseases of the kidneys and liver, and when I have said that, young man, I have said nearly everythng, for most diseases originate in, or are aggravated by, a depraved condition of the kidneys. ” “People do not realizj this, because, singular as it may seem, the kidneys may be in a very advanced stage of decomposition, and yet owing to the fact that there are but few nerves of sensation in them, the subject will not experience much pain therein. On this account thousands of people die every year of kidnev disease unknowingly. They'have so-called disorders of the head, of the heart and lungs and stomach, and treat them in vain, for the real cause of their misery is deranged kidneys, and if they were restored to health the other disorders would soon disappear. ” Dr. Stephens’ experience, that can l»e confirmed by many thousands whom he has treated, adds only* more emphasis to the experience of many hundreds of thousands all over the world, that the remedy he refers to is without any doubt the most beneficent discovery ever given to humanity.
Black Your Boots.
A book has lately been issued containing the following story: One day, when I was in college, I heard a young lady say, “I don’t think much of college fellows!” To my inquiry as to the grounds of so singular an opinion, she replied: “They do not black the heels of their boots.” “When I protested that the charge could not be true of them ail, she responded : “Oh, no, I suppose not; but the exception proves the rule. I have noticed that most of them only black the front part of their boots; and they like reversible collars and cuffs.” What does it indicate when the heels of the boots are not blacked? The boy is not thorough. He only does what he is forced to do. If he thought he would pass among people if he did not black his boots at all, they would never be blacked. Boys laugh at girls who, they say, pay too much attention to clothes. How do the boys like to see their sisters with soiled collars, buttons off their boots, a iQiffle hanging on their dress ? It is the evidence of a true gentleman or a true lady when the clothing worn is in order and suitable. Dress and the way it is worn is an indication of character. If the heels of the boots are blacked, you may be pretty sure that the boy or man is thorough in whatever he undertakes. “Don’t strike unnecessary blows when forging iron,” says the American Machinist. “Hammering the anvil” is a habit which many smiths fall into. Don’t do it. It does not shape the it on or lessen the time required to do the job. A certain smith who forges pocket-knife blades exclusively will forge a medium-sized blade in twentyseven blows of his hammer. He will do this day after day, without missing a blow. In the Herald of Health , Mr. James Hess remarks that we make a mistake to wear cambric-back vests, for the lungs need the protection of clothing even more in the back than front. To avoid taking colds, and to ward off the sensation of “creepers” down the back he recommends and wears vests made . “all. ;vobl;..all around.”—Dr. Foote’s • Health Monthly.
To Err Is Hainan, But it is nositively inexcusable to administer or take narcotics or potent sedatives to relieve intranquility of the nerves, the easily discoverable cause of which is simply indigestion. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the remedy indicated when the nervous system is weak, and consequently super-sensitive and untranquil. Braced and quieted by this superlative tonic, the system obtains needful repose at night, dyspeptic qualms cease to disturb the stomach, and mental inquietude disapjjears. The habit of body becomes regular, the liver and kidneys are healthfully stimulated, and bodily or mental exertion cease 3 to be a wearisome and difficult task. Neuralgia, rheumatism, and malarial disorders and kidney troubles ai - e entirely eradicated by this matchless invigorant and regulator.
How Deliyannis Saved His Dog.
The Vienna Fremdenblatt gives an anecdote of the Greek ex-Premier Deliyannis, which places him in a more amiable light than has been shed upon him by his public performances. He is a great lover of dogs, and he had one which was as dear to him as the famous lteichshund to the Chancellor of the German Empire. When he was crossing from the Pirieus to Constantinople on board of an English steamer, the dog fell into the water. Deiiyannis entreated the captain to stop the vessel in order that he might rescue his dog. “Impossible, ” replied our countryman ; “my orders are strict. I dare not stop even if it were a man instead of a dog overboard.” “Good!” laconically answered the Greek, and at the same moment he sprang over the ship’s side, and swam for liis dog. The sequel may be guessed. The English sailor could not resist such a spectacle of bravery, and in spite of his strict orders he stopped his ship and saved both the man and the dog.—Pall Mall Gazette. Cigarette smoking is a nasty habit at best, and it is not strange that bad pictures should be used in advertising the cigarettes. # » Delicato diseasos of either sex, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Book of particulars 10 cents in stamps. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, G 63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. The bootblack and the college professor work for the same object—that of polishing the understanding. Are You Going to California This Winter? On the 4th of December the Chicago and Northwestern Railway starts a first-class excursion train from Chicago to the Pacific Coast Tickets for the round trip cost only SBD, and will permit the purchaser to remain in California for six months and then return home by any route he may desire. The se excursion trains touch Lob Angeles and San Francisco, and are gotten up with a view to making the trip interesting and comfortable to the traveling public. For full particulars write to E. P. Wilson, General Passenger Agent, Chicago and Northwestern Railway, Chicago, IIL
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