Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — The Multiplication of Diseases. [ARTICLE]

The Multiplication of Diseases.

Diseases multiply. One begets another. A trifling indisposition may, therefore, originate a complication of dangerons maladies. Indigestion begets far more formidable diseases: a multitude of ailments are traceable to constipation; fever and ague unbinges the entire nervous system, and is, therefore, the source-of the proteau ailments which affect that portion of the human' organism. Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters,' howewer, whether resorted to at the inception of those disorders of the stomach, bowels, or liver, tvhich give birth to the majority of diseases and disabilities, or taken when thev have ripened into formidable maturity, are alike powerful to care. The process of recovery is, of course, longer when the malady has gained headway, but it is none the less certain. Dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, kidney complaints, and intermittent fever, invariably yield ta the operation of the great alterative and inVi gorant,