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Show Help tlio Torpid Urgnm, When the body is in a stato of health, the foud taken into the ttoajach acts on tho bowels as a stimulant, eaising in them that worm-like motion by which their contents aro expelled. The liver being in a natural condition, tho flow of bi to (which is a mild cathartic,) into the intestines ia ample and regular, and honco tho discharges aro easy and sufficiently suffi-ciently frequent. 'I'he rever.-o of all this constitutes costiveness, and the only true method of euro is to restore the functional func-tional activity of the two important organs or-gans which use the- bowels as a sewer for tho egress of waste matter. For tis Eurposo Hosteller's rilouiach Bitters Can o confidently recommended as the most effective of all medicine;. It is not iD0 much to say that ctironi: constipation would bo unknown il iho Kilters were in universal use as a remedy in the earlier ear-lier stages of the complaint- At this period of iho year, when dyspepsia with all it-- L-;.lr..,i ,-U,ril. rs nr.; ;-.. bo cngendcre! an 033.. vtJ h, me dtimpnodd of the atmosphere, this une-mi(ilcH une-mi(ilcH stimulant, tonic and alterative should be taken daily. |