Show Like n Sieve The chief functions of the kidneys is to separate from the blood in its passage through them of certain impurities I im-purities and watery particles which make their final exit through the bladder blad-der The retention of these in consequence conse-quence of inactivity of the kindeys is productive of Brights disease dropsy diabetes albuminuria and other maladies mala-dies with a fatal tendency Hostetters Stomach Bitters a highly sanctioned diuretic and blood depurent impels the kidneys when inactive to renew their sifting functim and strain from the vital current impurities which infest it and threaten their own existence as organs of the body Catarrh of the bladder gravel and retention of the urine are also maladies arrested or I averted by this benign promoter and restorative of organic action Malaria rheumatism constipation bllliousness and dyspepsia also yield to the Bitters which is also speedily beneficial to the I weak and nervous |