Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1891 — The Prostrating Shocks [ARTICLE]
The Prostrating Shocks
Of malarial fever are not to be counteracted by quinine with any degree of certaiutv, or for any lenetji ol time, The eradication and of aiseasefi of a miasmata type are, however, asce tained possibilities. Long experience has sho ti that there Is Infinitely more preventive efiiwcy in the fine botanic medicine, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, than in the alkaloids, drugs and poisons which were formally the only reconized means of rem oving and anticipating attacks of fever and ague and blllious remittent, When the system has been depleted by periodically recurring paroxysms, this agreeable restorative renews the fund of energy, and is not only a positive specific, but repairs the damage to the general health inflicted by all febrile complaints pat taking of the malarial character.
