Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1876 — What Can be Cared [ARTICLE]
What Can be Cared
Need aot be endured, although what can’t must be. Among the bodily ills susceptible of complete removal by that benign tonic and alterative, HoStetter’s Bto mac i Bitters, are general debility, malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, liver disorder, and nervousness. Its remedial capabilities are, however, by no means limited to these maladies. Its properties as a blood depurent render it extremely serviceable In expe "g the acrid impuri les which produce l_.» a painful disorders, rheumatism and eout, aud its I rvigorating and mildly stimulating effoe upon the kidnevs and bladder constitute it a useful medic nefor impelling those organs to a complete performance of their functions when they are weak and inactive, in fact, there is scarcely any disease of which weakness is an accompaniment, in whieh this admirable medicine cannot be used with advantage.
