Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 17, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 December 1886 — Page 5
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He Recommends Belle of Bourbon..
"The *H'k «*n? (rnlna to have alcohol in some sthnoe, and a matter of the flr.u importance l« that the Uquonnidmioibtem! to them be Absolutely Pure,"
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"The phyaielanss order good whiskey," meaning BtOe Bourbon^ of eoar»e, "and leave it to attendant* to And it as they mav. Some posses* the faculty or the nHXs«8Ary to gvt genuine liquom, but the vast majority, even among knowiedj the Intel t, do not.**
Belle of Bourbon.
Whiskey waa introduced into the Pharmacopia a» a anbatitate for brandy, and la |ir»f»mb!» to brandy an a medtaal agent, ainee it can always be obtained of good quality. It is also used as an antiseptic, dressing tor wounds, etc.
Belle of Bourbon in Fevers.
The use of JSelfc qf BemrboM whi*kr has revolotioniaed the treatment of fevers, and thoosandu of lives have been mnd. Formerly Typhoid Fever waa regarded as almost Insurable recovery waa the ese«ption, death the rule. Now owing to the use of whiskey, death from typhoid fever Is the exception, recovery the rule.
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This will certify that I have examined the "BELLE OF BOURBON" WHISKEY, receiYed from Lawrence, Ostrom & Co., and found the same to be perfectly free from Fusil Oil and all other deleterious substances and strictly pure. I cheerfully recommend the same for Family and Medicinal purposes. »J. P. BARNUM, M. D., Analytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky.
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The venerable Dr. McCrcady, the distinguished American lecturer, sometimes called the father of American therapeutics, used to give equal parts of sweet milk and whiskey as a prescription for Consumption, as the most efficient and ONLY satisfactory remedy for that disease, even after cavities had been formed in the lungs, and his treatment vat most successful, resulting in many almost miraculous cures. vr
Whv Belle of Bourbon is Pure.
There aire voTstHe properties naturally existing in the grain, which accompany the liquor in its changes and give their characteristic flavor to the resultant spirit. These can scarcely be considered as impurities: but there are other properties obtained daring the process of fermentation which serve, seriously to contaminate the product. Among these are FIT8EL OIL, or GRAIN OIL. amy 11calcohol, which Is offensive both to smell and taste, and from which, aside from the poison they
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So it is in Surgical Fevers, which are now readily controlled by stimulants. Dr Lewis Sayre, eminent orthopoedic surgeon, regards pure Kentucky whiskey as the titled, and it is further improved by the Bmt of ml Jifriicat Agente in controlling and regulating the pulse in fevers resulting from injuries or snrgical operations.
the manufacture of BeOeof Qourbo«, in the production of which
For Sale by Druggists: Wine Merchants and Grocers Everywhere. Price^ ^85 Per Bottle. Lawrenee, Ostrom A Co. Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
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To which it is allowed to attain before being placed upon the market, none of this Whiskey being placed on the market until it is Ten Yearn Old. Iu substantiation of this the certificate of the eminent chemist, Dr. J. Barnum, is
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Throughout the world unhesitatingly contend that alcoholic liquors hsve held, and always will hold, their place at the head of the list of Standard Remedies, without the use of which success in their practice would be limited.
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The late Dr. Cowling who was considered the highest authority in bis time, and ng who was considered the highest who was fully aware of the purity of Bette of Bourbon, wrote in the Medical News, of which be & editor, in the discission of the so-called temperance question: "Alcohol will always be administered to the sick, be abandoned."
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