Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1889 — Breathing the Germs of Disease. [ARTICLE]
Breathing the Germs of Disease.
To inhale the germs of disease with their daily breath is ihe fate of izens of malariascourged localities everywhere. The endemic atmospheric poison may, howeyer. be rest of itven.nu and rendered innoxious by a defensive u e of Ilostettei’s Stomach Bitters. .Thia preeminently sage ami effective—remedy and rafeguard not only eradicates the disease when developed, but enables ;he system to safely brave i s assaults. Every phys cal function Is confirmed in or rest ireo to regularity; the circulation quickened if sluggish, and a bilious habit, whicu of itself < egets a proneness to both intermittent and remittent types of malarial disease, where extrinsic atmospheric ca, se- exist, fiowerfu ly counteracted by this inimitable fortifying and defensive agen , which has, moreover. none of the -'i-agreeabls c iar«cteTistics .f a draitic cathartic or an aldaloid. Fever and ague, oumb ague andague~cake, and the caleutnra of the Isthmus, are conquered by it sure y, pleasantly. Rheumatism, neuralgia, ney and bladder troubles, constipation and indigestion yield to it.
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