Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1888 — What Constitutes a Family Medicine? [ARTICLE]
What Constitutes a Family Medicine?
A preparation which is adapted to the relief and curs of ailments to which members of a household are most subject, and which is not only alleged to do this, but has long and unfailingly proved its ability to do it, assuredly deserves the title of a reliable Family Medicine. Among time-honored preparations, which experience and the sanction of the medical profession indicate as deserving of popular regard and confidence, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a medicine adapted to the eradication of dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness, the three most frequently occurring ailments that vex mankind. Derived from a botanic parentage, it is efficient as well as pure and wholesome. It relieves nervous disquietude and inactivity of the kidneys, and counteracts a tendency to rheumatism. For renewing flagging strength and imparting appetite it can be implicitly relied upon. Fever and ague, rheumatism and debility are remedied by it. Judge—Madam, what is your age? She —Your Honor, I leave that to the mercy of the Court. Every dime museum proprietor favors freak commerce.— Texas Siftings.
