Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1885 — Full of Peril [ARTICLE]
Full of Peril
Are those disorders which, bearinning with an apparently trival inactivity of the kidneys or bladder, terminate in Bright’s disease, dialjetes and cystitis. —The first two-net -only interrupt the functions of the tenal organs, but destroy their structure with as much certainty as tubercular consumption docs that of the lungs. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an excellent, diuretic, promoting the activity ot these organs without over exciting them, thus averting the deadly maladies in which their inaction is so prone to culminate. The removal from the blood of impurities which the kidneys should, but do not, when inactive, secrete, is another beneficent effect of this incomparable medicated stimulant and depurent. The Bitters is, in all ca-es, too, a fine restorative of vigor and aid to digestion, remedies malarial disease, and banishes liver complaint and cons.ip&tion.
