Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1888 — A Double Help for the Bilious. [ARTICLE]
A Double Help for the Bilious.
—Xjm4eHtirmtO that chief remedial measure—tte use of Hosteler's Stomach Bitters—persons suffering from an acute bilious attack, willfacill-, tate recovery by the use at first of milk and lime warer and thin gruels, and by a very gradual return to the use of solid foods. Fatty substances should be excluded from the diet. Blue pill is a remedy of doubtful safety, particularly if there be nau-ea and vomiting, frequent concomitants of liver trouble. The B tters, provided its reformatory action be not retarded and marred by gross indiscretions in diet, will soon lestore the eqnilibruim of and action of the liver, stomach and bowels, all three disordered by biliousness. In all forms of malarial disease, which in every one of its phases presents indications of liver trouble, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the foremost of specifies. The light of over thirty, years' experience also shows it to be a fine remedy for rheumatism, kidney troubles, dyspepsia, nervousness and debility. Walla Walla, Walla Walla county, Washington Territory, has a Volapuk club. And there is now in Volapuk.
