ffer from this malady, and have recourse to
this class of remedies?
Then how can we remedially fulfill the preceding indications? We answer
in the language of a distinguished author and standard medical writer,
"by using a class of agents which should never be overlooked in the
treatment of long-standing liver diseases, chiefly addressed to the
blood and denominated '_alteratives._'"
_Alteratives, tonics_, and _restorative catalytics_ are required not
only in diseases of the liver, but in a large number of ailments in
which the blood becomes charged with morbid materials. The active
remedial properties of the most efficient agents of the above classes of
medicine now known, are scientifically combined in the "Golden Medical
Discovery," which acts _especially_ upon the blood, and hence influences
the system generally. It is also powerful in eliminating those morbid
humors which are afterwards subjected to excretion through various
organs.
Its action is radically different from most medicines employed in
chronic diseases, for the reason, that what is usually prescribed, is
something corrosive. Unless the disease be temporary, it may return with
increased violence.
We have been very minute in the description of the remedial properties
of the "Golden Medical Discovery," and have relied upon the reason and
intelligence of our patrons, believing that they can, in a degree,
understand why we deem it so applicable to the system. It does not
debilitate the liver by over-stimulation, nor irritate the stomach and
bowels by disturbing the delicate processes of digestion, neither does
it act with severity upon the blood, but it operates so gently,
insensibly, and yet with so much certainty, that it excites the surprise
and admiration of the patient.
From the careful detail of its various properties, there is abundant
reason for its favorable action upon all of the excretory organs, which
co-operate in the removal of morbid materials from the system. If,
however, the bowels are unusually sluggish or obstinately constipated,
it is advisable, in conjunction with the "Golden Medical Discovery," to
use the "Pleasant Pellets," which are also powerfully alterative,
besides being mild and unirritating in their operation. They are the
natural assistants of the "Discovery," working harmoniously together.
They should be taken in small doses, and their use perseveringly
followed, until the bowels are properly regulated by the use of
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