Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1871 — An Insalubrious Season. [ARTICLE]

An Insalubrious Season.

Spring Is welcome, but not Its diseases. We should be glad to have its bloom' without Its Togs, its vapors, its sudden changes of temperature, and the agues, fits of indigestion, bilious attacks, and other hurrasting disorders which they engender. As this cannot be, it behooves all sensible people to do the best they can to escape such serious drawbacks on the poetry of the season. Ask any physician what the weak and delicate ought to do when miasma infects the air. The answer will be “ tone and regulate the system.” But how’? That is the important question. A dozen medical men would probably recommend as many different medicines. On tho other hand, the thousands who have tested the virtues of Hostetter’s Stomachßitters as an iuvigorant and alterative, will recommend bnt one, the wholesome preventive and restorative in which their own experience has taught them to trust. A course of, this rare vegetable stimulant, commenced now, would save many a pang to the feeble and debilitated. It would he wise economy too, for it would probably preclude the necessity for medical Advice, Without disparagement to a professien which all intelligent men and women respect and honor, it is just as well, if possible, to keep out of the doctors’ hands, arid they would have comparatively few cases of fever and ague, dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness, and general debility to attend to, if this agreeable and healthful specific were in universal . use