Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1889 — Health Hints and Suggestions. [ARTICLE]
Health Hints and Suggestions.
St Louis Magazine. What Causes Headache:—l. Overstudy. 2, Overwork indoors. 3 Neglect of the bath. 4. Want of fresh air in bedrooms, 5 Nervousness however induced. 6. Want of abundant skin exercise. 7. The excitement inseparable from a fashion life. 8. Neglect of ordinary rules that conduce to health. 9. Over indulgence n food, especially of stimulating character. 10. Weakness or debility of body however produced. This can only be remedied by proper treatment. The researches of Dr. F. W. East, an English physician, have shown that infection may be oonveyed in a moist and quiet atmosphere from small pox hospitals to houses in the vicinity.
A drunkard's nose is never an object of pride and Joy, swollen, red, carbuncular, livid, loathsome as it is. If the possessor of such a nose, could conveniently examine his internal anatomy, he would find that his brain, stomaoh, liver, lungs, heart, and kidneys are exact counter parts of his nose. It might then seem to him a hint to quit drinking. Mayor Archibald, of Jacksonville, Florida, says of the yellow fever, that “two-thirds of the fatality is due to the fact that persons have been acustomed to the use of strong drink before they are attacked with the fever, and every such case the patient invariably dies, and without reaction.”
The Grand Prerequisite of Vigor. The dual operation of digestion and assimilation s the grand prerequisite of vigor. To insure the conversion of food into rich nutritious blood, it is only necessary to use with persistence and systematically Hostetter’s Stomach Bitter*. The fountain head of sup.ly in the animal economy is tae stomach. To regulate, to invigorate that organ, and thus facilitate its dig stive and assimilative processes, should be the chief aim of those troubled with a deficit of stamina. Nervousness insomnia, feeble appetite —these are nsually traoea.ble to impaired digestion. Overcome to is and you of necessity dismiss Its multifarious, pe plexing »nd harassing symptoms. The emaciated can never hope to>galn flesh so long as assimilation is imperfect. The Bittern surmounts the only obstacle to an increase not only of vigor, but of bodily substance. Conquer also * Ith the Bitters, malaria, kidney and nver complaint, constipation and rbeuroatie trouole. Thoroughness characterizes its effects. It matters not how it is regarded, the shooting of judge Terry was another victory for the American Nagle. When Dobbins’ Electric Soap was first made in 1864 it cost 20 cents a bar. It is precisely the same ingredients and quality now. ana doesn’t cost half. Buy it of your jrocerand preserve your clothes. If he lasn’t it, he will get it. It is believed by leading jewelers that the proposed Diamond Trust would be a glittering success. E. A. ROOD, Toledo, Ohio, says: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cured my wife off catarrh fifte; n years ago and she has had no return of it. It’s a sure cure ” Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Mr. Oyster is making a great stew about his being bounced from the public printing office in Washington.
