Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1878 — The National Scourge. [ARTICLE]
The National Scourge.
It is estimated that the annual damages caused by tbe ravages of insects and worms exceed $150,000,000 in the United States alone. Truly an enormous loss 1 Yet it sinks into insignificance when compared w|J.h tbe ravages of that more terrible scourge, Consumption, which annually sweeps hundreds of thousands of human souls into eternity. The causes of consumption are various, depending in every instance for the development of the disease upon the scrofulous diathesis, or temperament, of the-victim. Thus the same cause which will produce in one person an attack of acute disease or a slight nervous prostration, will engender consumption in a person of scrofulous habit That consumption can be cured by proper treatment will be readily perceived when the exact nature of the disease is understood, viz., tbe accumulation and deposition of scrofulous matter (tubercles) in the lungs. Obviously, the principal remedies required ape (1) a powerful alterative, or bloodpurifier, to arrest the accumulations and also cleanse the blood of the scrofulous matter, and (2) a mild cathartic to expel the diseased matter from the system. This course of treatment, in conjunction with a strict hygienic regime, has proved the most successful method of curing this disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative, Pellets are the best alterative and < atbartic remedies before the public, and have been alone used in thousands of cases of consumption with the most marked efficacy. Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y,, affords special and unequaled advantages to consumptives, not only possessing the beat medical and hygienic means of treatment, but having the essential advantage of being situated in a climate where the inhabitants are notably free from this diseaSif
