Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1875 — Treating the Wrong Disease. [ARTICLE]

Treating the Wrong Disease.

Many times Women call upon their family physicians, one with dyspepsia, another with palpitation, another with trouble of the breast, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent doctors separate and distinct diseases, for which he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all symptoms caused by some uterine disorder; and while they are thus only abie perhaps to palliate for a time, they are ignorant of the cause, and encourage their practice until large bills are made, when the suffering patients are no better in the end, but probably worse for the delay, treatment, and other complications made, and which a proper medfeine directed to the cause would have entirelv removed, thereby instituting health and comfort instead of prolonged misery. From Miss Lobinda E. St. Clair, shade, Athens Co., Ohio: “ Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.—Your Favorite Prescription is working almost like a miracle on me. I am better already than I have been for over two years.” From Ella A. Schafer, Zanesville, Ind.: “ Dr. Pierce—l received the medicine you sent me and began using it immediately. As a result of the treatment I feel better than I have for three years.” From Mrs. John K. Hamlin, Odell, HL: “ Dr. Pierce—The Favorite Prescription has done me good, which I am very thankful for.” Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is sold by dealers in medicine.

A Nation of Dyspeptics.— We live fast—dissipate in everything except righteousness, and fill eftrly graves. We drink all kinds of poisoned alcoholic spirits, and swallow without mastication pork, grease, and every conceivable carbonaceous, soul-dwarfing, life-destroy-ing, system-clogging, indigestible food. Dr. Walker’s Vegetable Vinegar Bitters cannot stop this in a radical manner—but it will remove the evil effects, and the recovering patient, with fresh pure, vitalized, electrical blood flowing through his arteries and veins, will have a clearer head and a cooler judgment, which, coupled with experience, will cause him to abstain in the future. Good, nutritious, digestible diet, which the most delicate stomachs may take, can be found in cracked wheat, corn bread, tomatoes, raw or soft-boiled eggs, baked apples, boiled rice, plain rice pudding, corn-starch, rare beef, mutton and poultry. With Vinegar Bitters and moderation in eating and drinking there is no incurable case of dyspepsia. 21 It is now generally admitted by honest physicians that, when once the consumption is fairly fastened upon the lungs, no human power can save the patient from death. They also say that about 50 per cent, of those who die from this disease can trace the cause to a neglected cough or cold, which might have been cured by a small bottle of Liquid Opodeldoc, or, what is the same thing, Johnson'* Anodyne Liniment. Cut this notice out and bring it with you. We are authorized to refund the cash to any person or persons who shall buy and use Parsons' 1 Purgative Pills and fall of relief and satisfaction. Just Cause fob Bking Alarmed!— When a cough has been running for a tong time, and you begin to feel a pain setting in upon your Lungs, attended with tightness across the chest, it is high time that you should awakdn to the danger of your disease, which is fast ruuning into fatal Consumption. Now before it Is too late use Allen’s Lung Balsam, which will cure the disease, and all will be well with you. For sale by all Medicine Dealers. Prussing’s White Wine Vinegar, warranted pure and to preserve pickles. A superb article. The Northwestern Horse-Nail Co.'s “ Finished” Nail is the best in the world.