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Show Why Does Not The Stomach Digest Itself? An Unsolvable Problem, Which Has Puzzled Physicians of All Schools. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Sont Free. There seems lo bo no logical reason wltv I lie stomach should not digest itself it-self when we consider the fact, that it secretes uMyoslivo. fluids and acids which are powerful enough to disintegrate disinte-grate and digest, meats, eggs, fruits, eercnls, vegelablrs and other forms of food taken into it. Jn animals which were killed while in full digestion the stomach has undergone un-dergone complete self digestion after 'death, when the body wits kept. vaiyn: and in human beings who havcrlicd snd(lenl3 while digestion was going on, it was found nt. the autopsy that not only had the stomach been digested, digest-ed, bitt'also lh. liver, pancreas, spleen, and portions of the intestines. The rpiestion mittmilly presents itself, it-self, ''What protects the 'stomach from self digestion during life.'7 Dr. Hunter declared that the "principle of life" in living things protected this organ f vmi linimr il i(rii ixl lv its nu'll llll'lds. but Dr. Barnard successfully demonstrated demon-strated that the hind logs ot a living frog, when introduced through u fistula or artificial opening into the stomach of a dog. undergoes complete digestion, and Dr. Pavy. through similar experiment, found th.it the same was true of a rabbit rab-bit 's ear. While the normal stomach is immune from self digestion, there are many cases on record, however, in which a long standing gastritis, aud perverted digestion, has completely digested or eaten away the mucous membrane lining lin-ing of tho stomach, and in some instances in-stances has engendered gastric ulcer, which ate its wnj" clear through tho stomach wall, and caitrfcd a fatal peritonitis. peri-tonitis. In all cases of perverted function of iho stomach, which manifests itself by the numerous well known symptoms of indigestion aud dj'spepsia, Stuart's Dys-pepsra Dys-pepsra Tnbletsaet as a corrective, restoring re-storing it. to a normal condition, toning ton-ing up the secretory glands, as well as tho l.iefeni glands, which absorb the food, and. at tho same time assisting the stomach in the process of digestion, and preventing all possibility of such conditions arising as will cause perverted per-verted function, gastritis, gastric ulcer, ul-cer, or the eating away of Iho mucous membrane of the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc exceedingly ex-ceedingly powerful digestives, a single grain being sufficient to digest .'?000 grains of food, including meals, vegetables, vege-tables, cereals, etc. Tho.y digest albuminous al-buminous and starchy foods cqunlly well. Wheuover the stomach is in a weakened condition, and so lacking in tone, that it furnishes mi insufficient amount of gastric, juice, such symptoms as heartburn, biliousness, headache, belching of gas and sour eructations arc sun; to appear, and make one feel generally miserable. Such symptoms can, however, be overcome over-come ami done away with nt. once. Simply take one or 'two of Stuart's ' D3'.spepsia Tablets and forget, all about your digestive troubles. Thev do thoir work promptly and thoroughly, everv particle of food being completely digested, di-gested, and- fermentation, decomposi lion, and flnlulencc and heaviness in ' stomach after eating, relieved and cured. Purchase a box from 'your druggist today, price 50 cents. Also send us your name and address for free sample. Address I1'. A. Stuart Co., 150 ; Stuart Bldg., larsluall. Mich. 1 |