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Insomnia

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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The increase of insanitv in America cVmii luiïï pel' beul. i Lié rnlcni in.i finest public buildings recently erected have been for the care of luna'ics, and they are all filledto theirfuliest apaeity. These facts are appa lin . Thev show that sometuing must be done speedily to prevent tuis iucrease or we shail become a nation of lunática, üne f the greatest causes of insanity, is loss of sleep. Physicians, say that wheu persons fail to sleep for four n:,! te they are on the verge of insanity. And yet narcoties are dan(?erous. It is only when tho body is well thal perfect sleep can be secured. A committee of phyticians, that recently investigated tbis subject, found the laok of albumen in the system brought abont more nervousness, more sleeplessnos, and more madneR thau any other kuown cause. It bas also been found that peptonized beef, combined with bop and malt, produces more aJlvrmen, and t-nes the system Ivifer than other known agenqv. The only marnier in which this i7mbinaiion has ever been effeoted, however, has been in the form of Hoptonic, and this wonderful preparation is certain to do more in cheokiug nervousness, insomnia and insauity than other known ofoiicy. Prof. Roko, t.hfi oelobrated elieinist, Hays: "Hoptonic, a combiuation rf peptonized beef. hops and malt, contaiuH all the albuminous substances rejuired by the system, and is tlierefore the ideal, as it is in fact a perfect fiesh tood. Sinee the introduction of Hoptonic, a marked effect has been found, bv critical bservers, upon those persons who have used it, and it is absolutely contnbuting nore to check uervousness, debility, iniomnia and insanity than any other inown agency. As such its value is nestimable. - Boston Herald. John H. Stark, used a bottle of Hoptonic, expresses himself as follows: Hoptonic, here's to thee, Nature's great remedy, flf thee we sin. 1 rom pain thou giv'st relief' Thou cur'st us oí frrief, Thirefore we oall thee chief Ainl orown thee kitif. Thou inak'si the feeble strong, And lifi' thou dost prolonir. CTrenl remedy. NeVr k?' ce the worldbegnn, 'Cepling rvrtenition g plan. Was buch a gift to man ; Vea, verily. All ailments yield to thee, Thou preatest remedy, Hoptonio- king. Thuu dost invigorate All who of the partake : For thee we1 re bound tomake The welkïn ring

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Ann Arbor Democrat