Show Completely Uprooted How many remedies there are which merely relieve without uprooting disease The contrast with sterling medicines which such palliatives afford not only enhances the dignity of the former but serves to emphasize the folly of employing employ-ing halfway measures when thorough ones are available A marked instance of this is the effect on the one hand of Hostetters stomach bitters in cases of chills and fever and bilious remittent and on the other of ordinary remedies in maladies of this type By the bitters malarial complaint in every stage and of the most malignant type are completely conquered and lose their hold upon the system They are rarely if over dislodged dis-lodged by the ordinary resources of medicine medi-cine although their symptoms may unquestionably un-questionably be mitigated through such means The same holds good of indigestion indiges-tion biliousness kidney complaint rheumatism nervonsness and debility I By the bitters they aro cured when many remedies fail |