Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1885 — The Revolution [ARTICLE]
The Revolution
In medical practice, which haa taken place within the past thirty yean, haa been rery marked. When Hostetter's Stomach Bitters first made their appearance, violent pnrfration, the lancet and narcotic* wen maaanraa reaorted to wtUr little regard to the idloeynoraalea of the Molt. Now Infinitely more satisfactory results an accomplished with the Bitters. The constipated an no longer dosed and drenched, the feveratrlcken an not weakened by bleeding, and sedatives hare taken the place of opiates. Dyspepsia, nervousness, insomnia, irregularity of the bowels, rheumatism, and Chills and fever, are aoooeaafally treated with this popular tonic and regulator. As a medicated stimulant, it la professionally commended, and la preferable, aa a means of renewing exhausted energy, to the average tonics. These statements rest upon ample evidence. r .
