People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1893 — Serious Danger [ARTICLE]

Serious Danger

Threatens every man, woman or child living in a region of country where fever and ague is prevalent, since the germs of malarial disease are inhaled from the air and are swallowed from the water of such a region. Medicinal safeguard is absolutely necessary to nullify this danger. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the system so as to be able to resistthe malarial poison, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is incomparably the best and the most popular.

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