“ The Weak Eat Herrs,” says the apostle, and without denying the ctlleaey of mineral medicines in certain cases, it may well be doubl ed whether those remedies which are derived from the vegetable kingdom arc not the most ellleacious as well as the safest. Certainly the astonishing cures of dyspepsia, kidney disease, rheumatism, and of the numerous maladies in wliich tonic medication is serviceable, effected by U noLi’iio Wolfe’s .Schiedam Aromatic Schxai'ts, whose constituents are vegetable, argue strongly in favor of botanic treatment. —[Advx.]
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 903, 17 May 1877, Page 3
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