Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1869 — The True Medical Doctrine. [ARTICLE]

The True Medical Doctrine.

j. Nature, when struggling with disease, Indicates unmlstakeably the kind of assistance she reqnires. In cases of nervous weakness and general debility, the feeble pulse, the lack-lustre eye, the attenuated frame, the flaccid muscles, the melancholy visage. Inform us as plainly as If each organ had a tongue, that a medicated stimulant is needed. It does not require the aid of a medical education to understand this dumb appeal for new vigor, from an exhausted system. Every reader of these lines can comprehend It just as well as the graduate ol a physicians’ college. Let not title demand of enfeebled nature be neglected. Respond to It promptly by commencing a course of HOfITETTBR'S STOMACH BITTERS, a preparation nnftlnf. In their highest excellence, the properties oi a s-rtucLtirr, an nrriaoßAirt and an umuttvb. Before three days have elapsed. Tram the taking of the first dose, a marked beneficial change win p« mantfefit In tbs bodUr fiafi mwW

Condition of (hr patient The pnlee will be stronger and am regular, the ey* wtlt begtn to loee Its dull eipre at on, itt Mieuiraid nervous •y items to recover thalr Un.loa, and the spirits to tmprora. Ptnann, aad a complete revivification of the depreaeed animal and menu! power* (■{certain. In caaea of dyepepela eod blllouanaa, tHa aarne salutary raanlte will ba obtained. The appetite will re Tire, tbe Mllowneaa of the akin disappear, and all the dletreaalng symptoms which accompany dlaordera of the atonach and Ueer will rapidly anbaide. The andden changea of spring often Intenalflea theae compuiau by checking the peraptratory action, by which to much morbid matter la eynporated through the poreaoi the body, and therefore the BITTXRB are eapedally uaeful to the dyapeptic and blllona at thla aeaeon. gTTaaoannrarr.-daa Aitarttoement of Chemical Workt, Biffalo. N. Y.