Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1886 — To Digest Vulcanite [ARTICLE]
To Digest Vulcanite
Requires acids .more potent than the solvent juices of the human stomach. And yet, in the form of medicine intended to reform the very »evii they aggravate, to -wit, dyspepsia, solids and fluids, irreconcilable in their constituents that have no chemical affinity one with the other, are introduced into Jt. Are these so-called remedies more digestible than vulcanite ? Positively—no 1 Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, on the other hand, a simple medicine, harmonious in i.ts composition and readily assimilable, is active, and produces marked as well as speedily appreciable effeets, because it is a rational remedy suited to the stomach.. It is a tonic in the true sense, because it harmonizes and insures regularity of the operations of digestion. Not the least of the benefits which it confers, is a thorough repair of the d&inage lnflioted on the stomach by ill-chosen remedies. For biliousness, constipation, malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney troubles, it is alike invaluable.
