Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1877 — Breathing Miasma Without Injury [ARTICLE]

Breathing Miasma Without Injury

There ft no exaggeration in the sfaiemdn that thousands of persons residing fromqne year’s end to another in fever ana ague regions on this Continent and elsewhgra» breathe air more or less impregnated with miasma, without incurring the disease, simply and only because they are in the habit. of using Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a preventive. It has frequently .happened, and the fact has been amply attested nV the parties themselves; that persons' surrounded on all sides, by neighbors suffering the tortures of this shivering and burning jffagne,' have enjoyed absolute immunity; frow.lt, thanks to the protection afforded by the Bitters. Nor is that standard abti-tebriU Cardial less efficacious in remedying than in. preventing chills and fever, bilious rettiiv tents, and disorders of a kindrqd type. Taken between the paroxysms, it itoee<nly : mitigates the Jr violenoe,end eventually pre-, vents their recurrence. These facts, convincingly estahlißhed;by/ev|detW> appeal.Wkh peculiar force to travelers and sojourners in malarious districts. ’ ">r.r •_! • mJri