Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fa the fire is K Magic A’o More A Mystery-Seen From Acrosfi the World. “llarounof Aleppo,” said Sir Philip Dery al “hud mastered every aeci et lu nature which the nobler magic seeks to.fathom. He discovered that the trite art of healing is to assist Natuie to throw off tlie disease—to summon, as .it were, the whole system to eject tlie enemy that has fastened on a part. His processes all includes the reinvigoration of the principle of life.” ' In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated the practice of the best physicians of to-day. What life itself is, nobody knew then—nobbdy knows now. But we have learned something of the reasons why the mysterious tide rises and falls. Provided the great organs of the body are not irreparably destroyed, medical science can always relieve, and ofte.ii save. Yet no reputable physician novi - adheres to the barbarous üß'l stupid processes of depletion, such as bleeding, by which it Was {itteiiiptc.l to cure disease by reducing the patient’s ability to resist it. Now-a-davs we do not tear down the fort, to help tlie garrison—we JJlrengthed it. In this intelligent find beneficent Pork, it is conceded that TOITZC leads all other medfftnes. l As an in vigbrant it acts immediately and powerfully upon the circulation and the organs of digestion, thus giving Nature the assistance site calls for. It follows that all ailments of the stomach, kidneys and liver are at once relieved or cured. No other pref>ur*tion embodies the same qualities or produces similar result.-. It is delicious to use, and tke best known anti-iu-toxicant. Price 50cand sl. Htscox X Co. IG-10-4t. New 1 York.

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