Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1886 — The Stomach as a Gasometer. [ARTICLE]
The Stomach as a Gasometer.
In the dyspeptic stomach impure gases are gouernted, after moals, that distend and-distreßS it, ns woll as the bowels. The best carminative for crumps, colicky pains, and heartburn or bilious eructations, is Hostettsr’s Stomach Hitlers. Carbouato of soda and effervescing aperients are far inferior to it in efficacy, and, as physicians now understand, impair the tone of the stomach. Copious libations of any sort are injurious to the stomach, and to dilate its juices is certainly not tho way to increase their digestive usefuluoss. 'Aided by tbe Bitters, the digestive organs, when enfeebled and disordered, regain their lost tone and regularity, not, of course, immediately, bnt with a degree of rapidity highly indicative of the excellence of tho remedy. It has the further effect of regulating tho bowels and liver, protecting the system against malaria, relieving rheumatism andmeurulgia, and increasing constitutional vigor.
