Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — A Widely Prevalent Malady. [ARTICLE]
A Widely Prevalent Malady.
While It 1b perfectly true that swamp vapors, morning and evening mist* along the banks of •low, winding, tnrbld streams and the effluvium exhaled by the sun from moist and decaying vegetables beget malaria, it frequently breaks ont where no such conditions exist. It Is, in fact, a malady widely prevalent, of which it is in many cases impossible to discover the origin. But though its causes are often obscure, the testimony, professional and pnblio, of the inhabitants of America and other lands leaves no reasonable donbt not only that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters uproots this tenacious disease when fnlly developed, bnt fortifies the system against its first attacks. Chills and fever, bilious Intermittent, dumb ague, and ague all yield to it alike. Liver trouble, always present in malarial disorder, dyspepsia, constipation, and kidney complaint suocumb to the Bitters.
