Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1887 — Extra'Liability to Malarial Infection. [ARTICLE]

Extra'Liability to Malarial Infection.

Persons whose blood is thin, digestion weak, and liver sluggish, are extra liable to the attacks of malarial disease. The most trifling exjjosure may, under such conditions, infect a system which, if nealthy, would resist the miasmatic taint. The only way to secure immunity from malaria in localities where it is prevalent, is to tone and regulate the system by improving weakened digestion, enriching the blood, and giving a wholesome impetus to biliary secretion. These results ara accomplished by nothing so effectively as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which long experience has proved to be the most reliable safeguard against fever and ague aud kindred disorders, as well as the best remedy for them. The Bitters are, moreover, an excellent invigorant of the organs of urination, and an active depurent, eliminating from the blood those acrid impurities which cr.ginate rheumatic ailments.