Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1882 — The Prevention of a Terrible Disaster [ARTICLE]
The Prevention of a Terrible Disaster
No disorder*, except the most deadly forms of lung disease, involve such tremendouXAdestruction of organic tissue as thore which fasten upon the kidneys. Such maladies, when they become chronic—and none are su linb.'e to assume that phase—completely wreck the system. To prevent this terrille disaster, recourse should bn had, upon the first manifestation of trouble, to Hostetter’s Bitters, which experience has proved to be highly effective hh a means of imparting tone and regularity to the organs of urination, os well ns to the liver, stomach and bowels. Another beneficial result of this medicine, naturally consequent upon its diuretic action, is the elimination from the blood of impurities which beget rheumatism, gont, dropsy, and other maladies?* By increasing the aciivity of the kidneys, it augments the depurative efficiency of these organs, which are mo.-t important outlets for the escape of such impurities. Congress has appropriated money for an insane asylum for idiots. These congressmen always look out for themselves.
