Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
,a, 4jj| 'IRK . ■ A llimiiMTO BI I l |gj|i% pjrarßitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on toe tower ranges pi the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which an extracted therefrom vTithout the uae of Alcohol The question is almcfih daily asked, “ What is the cause of the unparalleled 6UC0633 of VINEGAR BllfTEEsf” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recoven his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tiie system. Never before is. the history of th® world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinigarßittbrs ra healing the tick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tome relieving Congestion or Inflammation ot to® liver ana Visceral Organs, m Bilious Diseases, Th« properties of Dr. Waxkews Yinbgaeßitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretoe, Sedative. Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alters* (rML gnd Antj-RilioSS* ». h. McDonald a co.. Druggists and Gen. Agts.. San Francisco, California, and cor. of "Washington and Chariton Sts., N. Y Sold bjr all Druggists and Dealers HINTS ON CARDIAC DISEASE—WO. 1. Thx vzMts are constructed, In general, like the arteries, but their costs are much thinner. Many of the larger veins, particularly In the limbs, have cres-cent-shaped valves, usually arranged In pairs and opposite each other. They we formed by the doublings of the lining with Intervening flbro-elastlc tissue. Behind each valve there Is a dilation of the vein, forming a little pouch.. The veins are arranged in two sets, the superficial and the deepseated ; the former veins directly attend thearteries, and usually Uke the same name. The largest arteries have one venous trunk :the medium-sized have two, called Vena Comltes. The walls of the arteries and veins are furnished with nutritive vessels and nerves. The analyses of Blood by different chemists give different results, due chiefly to the varying conditions of health, age, temperament, etc., of the person from which It Is taken. The following from Lehman gives the composition of bOOO parts as calculated from the analysts off venoms Blood by Lecann: Corpuscles—Water, 844; Halmatin, 8.375; Globulin. 14.111; Fat, 1.136; Extractive Matter, 1.8; Salts,4joß[Flbrln, Albumen. Plasma-Water, 451.43; Fat, .£; Extractive Matter, 1.(7; Salts, 4.375. According to this estimate. Blood contains about 80 per cent, of water and 30 per cent, solid matter. Blood charged with gases—Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbonic Acid—has a saline taste and alkaline qualities. When Blood Is exposed to the air the Fibrin contained In It coagulates, and carries down with it mechanically the corpuscle, which leaves an amber-colored fluid called Serum, In which the solid part or clot floats. Dr. Newman, of London, regards the use of arsenic and other poisons In every-day medical practice as a common cause of the prevalence of heart disease. These tend to diminish the pulse and reduce the volume of blood in the heart, arteries and veins. Prof. Parker, of New York, regards extreme medication as a prolific cause of heart-dropsy, with its attendant symptoms of general debility, shortness of breath and sense of suffocation. Prof. Chapman, of Philadelphia, declares that any course of medication which reduces the volume off blood tends to cause heart-dropsy. Which Induces general dropsy and paralysis. Dr. wood opposes the extreme use of caustic on the skin In eruptive diseases, because of their tendency to strike to the heart, and thus produce sudden death. Dr. M. Bichart, of Paris, reports nineteen cases of heart disease resulting from the use of this and similar agents for the cure or abscesses, ulcers, cancers, scrofula, and the like, all of which disappeared from the surface, but so affected the heart that Pericarditis, Dropsy and sudden death resulted.
den death resulted. The prevalent forms of Cardiac complaints are enlargement, congestion. Inflammation and dropsy, and of these the most common symptoms are a rush of blood to the heart, cold feet, general weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness, and a sense of suffocation in the region of the heart. Many cases are on record where persona apparently free from disease have, after a full meal, or lit a fit of anger, or in an attack of nightmare, died almost In an Instant. Water around the heart Is a dangerous farm of Cardiac disease, and arises from a variety of causes. In Its earlier stages It yields to proper treatment, but I have never known an instance or cure after the heart has become entirely surrounded with the fluid. The tissues are so constructed that their vitality depends upon their activity, which In turn is dependent on the quantity of oxygen aad nutritive matter supplied—the former being, necessary to the healthy stimulus of the nervo-muscular system and to the chemical combinations, without which there could be no renewal of tissue particles, and the latter to supply the waste caused by the chemical and vital activities. Hence the necessity of a pneumatic apparatus to provide a constant supply of oxygen, ana a hydraulic apparatus to convey the prepared nutriment to every part of the body and remove the worn-out particles. The former Is provided by the lungs ana the latter by the heart and blood-vessels. The two agencies, harmoniously working by means of the double circulation, create the necessity of the double heart. It often happens that disease attacks one side of the heart without involving the other. The right and left sides act alternately and independently. It has no rest, and works on from the day of birth until death, and hence none of the organs in the human economy require more skillful treatment when attacked by disease. Remedies should be chosen with great care and administered with Bkill andludgment by physidansof sagacity and experience. There appears, at the present day, a spirit of recklessness among physicians in the administration of powerful remedies by way of experimental practice, which should be discountenanced. It is unquestionably true that a large percentage of disease and consequent mortality results directly from this cause* From the left ventricle the blood Is forced Into the aorta, to be thence diffused through the arteries to the capillaries in every part of the body. It is thence returned by the veins through the vena oava to the right auricle, which delivers it to the right ventricle, nil completes the systemic circulation. From the right ventricle It is thrown into the pulmonary artery, and through Its branches to the pulmonary capillaries; thence returned by the pulmonary veins, which coalesce and finally enter the left auricle, which pours It Into the left ventricle, thus completing the pulmonic circulation. The two constitute one complete circuit of the double circulation. Both are carried on simultaneously. The auricles contract and dilate, and this contraction and dilation is followed immediately by like action of the ventrlclea. By rite latter pure blood is thrown Into the body and Impure Into the lungi: and almost simultaneously the auricles receive impure blood from the body sndpure from the lungs. To be cpntinuedby N. J- Dodge, M. D.“who may be consulted at the Palmer House, Chicago; timely nonce of visit will be given. ■PTTTBI BEST PRAIRIE LANDS —lX—lowa and Nebraska FOB SALE BY Hu Bulisgtos & Krnri Einr &. 1 Go.. On 10 Tears’ Credit at 6 per cent Interest ONE MILLION IOWA and SOUTHERN TheFlmtCeaatrr fas Um W«rl4 to CaaSMas FAwnme stoCimuusiml Products Will Pot for Loud ud Impreremeats long Before the Principal Becomes Poe. LARGE DISCOUNTS DOR CASH. “The so-called destitution in Nebraska lies In the for western region, beyond the lands of the B. * M. R. R. Co. BTFor circulars that win describe fully these land and the terns of sale, apply to or address Burlington, lowafforiKwa Lands, Or Lincoln, Neb., for Nebraska Lands, ISIIMPII FOR JLJLiJLiI ICO CASH. We mean Borne Booing Machines. LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Machines bent on trial to any part oj the country at OUR expense if not accepted. Bend for latest circulars and terms to JOHNSON? CLARK & CO., Oen’llgßaP.U.lL, CHICAGO, ILL. SENT FREE Abookaxposljwtheinjsterlespr Y*r * T.TiSIT and how any one may operate If iULIJUCJ A • successfully with a capital of §SO or SI,OOO. Complete instructions and illustrations to any address. TUMBKXDGE BaJTKXBS AXD BvoKiM, BuccessOTtoa^k^WOyagg^Chlcago. iSsmm Sis
