Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1886 — A Yellowish Coat [ARTICLE]

A Yellowish Coat

Upon the tongue, particularly near its base, is oi itself sufficient to- denote biliousness, an ailment to the development of -which the hot weather—it may. be remarked in passing—is extremely favorable, and which autumn often brings in its train as a lingering legacy. If not remedied—which it • speedily may be with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters—then follow aggravated disorder of the stomach and bowels, dull pains beneath the lower right ribs, nausea and headache. A prompt use of this invaluable specific is always desirable, no matter ■what the season. Upon the liver it exerts an influence; directly beneficial. The bile, the obstruction to its flow being relieved by the relaxation of the bowels, returns to its natural channel, and the portion of it which has forced its way into and contaminated the blood, is expelled. The stomach also resumes its digestive function. Rheumatism, fever and ague, and kidney troubles also succumb to the Bitters. ',