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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Completely Uprooted. How many remedies there are which merely relieve without uprooting disease. The contrafct with sterling medicines which such palliatives afford, not only enbances the dignity of the former but serves to mphasize the folly of employing half-way meas-ures when thorongh ones are available. A imirked instance of this is the effect, on the one hand, of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in cases of chills and fever and bilions remittent, and on the other of ordinary remedies and maladies of this type. By the Bitters, raalarial complaints in every stage, and of the most malignant type, are completely conqnered and loose their hold upon the system. They are rarely ifever dislodged by the ordinary resources of medicine, although their symptoms may unquestionablv be mitigated through such meana. The same holds good of indigestiĆ³n, billiousness, kidney complaint, rheumatism, nervousness and debility. By the Bitters they are cured when many remedies fail.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register