Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1876 — The Misdirection of the Bile. [ARTICLE]
The Misdirection of the Bile.
The misdirection of the bile, a consequence which ensues when the liver is inactive and the bowels torpid, produces a number of bodily evils. The blood becomes contaminated with the bilioua fluid, causing the skin and the whites of the eyeß to assume a yellowish tinge; dyspepsia and nausea supervene,the tongue becomes furred the breath foetid, there are pains in the side and between the shoulder blades, the urine is high colored and scalding, and In aggravated cases jaundice and inflammation of the !iver ensue. All these consequences may be prevented or obviated by using Hostetters’s Stomach Bitters, a vegetable alterative tonic which stimulates the Inactive liver to exert itself in secreting and directing the bile, acts naturally upon the bowels and removes every trace of Indigestion.
