Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1882 — Laying the Groudwerk of Health. [ARTICLE]
Laying the Groudwerk of Health.
Without vigor there can be no healthful regularity in the performance of the bodily functions. It is to its invigorating influence, that Stomach Bitters owes a arge proportion of its popularity. The people of America find in it the virtues of a commanding tonic, and have learned by experience that it is an efficient antidote'to the poison of Malaria, whether in air or water. Also that it conquers biliousness and constipation, and remedies nervous debility. Few family remedies have a more comprehensive scope, and assuredly there is none the merits of which have been more widely recognized by the press, the public and the medical profession. Travelers and emigrants use it with advantage against the vicissitudes of climate, and influences of an unhealthfu) nature existing in water or food, and mariners, miners and others to counteract the effects of exposure and hardship.
