Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1879 — Advice to Consumptives. [ARTICLE]

Advice to Consumptives.

The celebrated physician, Dr. Paul Memeyer, gives the following valuable suggestions topersons suffering from lung affections: “The patient must with scrupulous conscientiousness Insist upon breathing fresh, pure air, and must remember that the air of doted rooms is always more or lees bad. * * * No man, however uncleanly, would drink muddy, dirty water. A party which occupies a room for hours, breathing the same air,, might be compared to a party of bathers drinking the water In which they bathe. The patient must keep the window of bis bedroom open. Night air is fresh air without daylight. In close, crowded rooms, the patient suffering from lung complaints breathes consumptively.” By taking theAe precautions and using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, fully one-half of the cases of lung complaints would be cured In six months. Tor cough and irritation of the lungs do not always indicate the presence of consumption, although It may result lu that disease, and if consumption has not already become deeply seated in the system, this is the most efficient coarse of treatment that can be pursued outside of any institution that provides special facilities for tb< treatment of this disease. Dr. Pierce’s celebrated Invalids’ Hotel Is such an institution. Send stamp for descriptive pamphlet containing also a complete treatise upon consumption, explaining its causes, nature, and the best methods of treating it, together with valuable hints concerning diet, clothing, exercise, etc., for consumptives. Address Faculty of Invalids’ and Tourists’ Hotel, Buffa--I°, N. Y. , Cnw Jackson’s Beet Sweet Navy Tobacco.