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DISEASES OP THE BLOOD. 
'ihS„W bee . n customary to resort to powerful drastic 
SJfi hinf; f ll0 T e ^ byjptters prepared in dilute alcohol. 
£“.8 habit is unphilosophical as well as unscientific, for who 
Iwf ? ot know tba *j alcohol deranges the functions of the 
^gestive organs and depraves the blood, besides creating an 
S^ously 7°I bld appetite? It has been repeatedly cfem- 
©nstrated that the use of such bitters has laid the founda- 
Wtdch attend ih &rd 8 lifG> witb aU tbe woe and untold misery 
^icines to be strictly remedial, should exert a tonic or 
^ nfluen ce upon all the vital processes. Those 
^S?J? n S fK?w^K a v e eeutfgacwa to the liver, or connected by 
^ ltb ][t i n ®ed to be congenially upheld in the per- 
S P a . n f c f e A a K ^ eir m* 11 ]! 0 ^ 118 * People who are habitually 
3? *32? blll0U8 attacks are pleased to find that the use 
of the Discovery and Pellets furnishes immunity from such 
onsets, and prevents their usual recurrence. Thus these 
remedies ar & preventive as well as curative. 
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. 
Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Scald Head, St. Anthony’s 
Fire, Rose Rash or Erysipelas, Ring-Worms, 
Pimples, Rlotches, Spots, Eruptions, Pustules, 
Roils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Rough Skin. 
Scurf, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Fever 
Sores, White Swellings, Tumors, Old Sores or 
Swellings, Syphilitic Affections of the Skin* 
Throat, and Rones, Ulcers of the Elver, Stom« 
mch. Kidneys, Longs, and Uterus. 
, Wood is the life.” This is as true as a mathematical or 
m.y other scientific proposition, and one that should influence 
f ?J 81< i ia i“;• br 9S\ the Wood we derive our strength and 
mental capabilities. When this source is corrupted, the pain¬ 
ful and sorrow-producing effects are visible in many shapes. 
|rom the blood our systems are built up and kept in repair. 
a he strength of our constitutions, and our powers of endur- 
j&nce,and withstanding disease-producing agencies with im¬ 
punity, depend largely upon the condition in which our blood 
13 *opt. If it holds in suspension or solution vile festering 
poisons, all organic functions are weakened thereby. Set- 
tal andjmportant organs, as the brain, lungs,liver, 
s&nd kidneys, the effect of these poisons in the blood is many 
mnes most disastrous. Hence, it behooves people to keep 
khelrblood in a perfectly healthy condition. For when you 
purify your blood to cure Salt-Rheum or an Erysipelas 
humor, you not only cure these diseases, but you put your 
system in such an improved condition that you are not so liable 
so any other disease. No matter what the external or excitin & 
cause may he, the real or direct cause of a large proportion of 
all chronic, or lingering, diseases is bad blood . The multi- 
S T iG it manifests itself, would form subjects 
S™, A write volumes, But as all the varied 
!©rmfl of disease which depend upon bad blood, a few of which 
4 h&y® ©numerated at the head of this article, ar© cured, or 
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