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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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HER HAPPY DAY. A CHARMINQ STORY OF MEDICINE AND MARRIAGE. Two Open Letters From a Chicago Girl -How Ilappiness Came to lier. Among the tens of thousands of woraen who apply to Mrs. Pinkham f or advice and are cured, are many who rr- wish the facts in J-5gS?Tfl their cases made T&sÊÊf public, but do not ( jypaaMm- g'ive permission to VfJgpublish their lsy names f or reasons "TC as obvious as in i pf Chicago. Jan. r x" you, because g ÉL did her so much good." mr w I aTn desperate. Am nineteen years oL age, tall, and weighed 138 pounds a year I am now a mere skeleton. From your little book I think my trouble is profuse menstruation. My sytnptoms are etc. Our doctor (my uncle) tells father that I am fa consumption, and wants to take me to Florida. Please help me: Teil me what to do, p.nd teil me quickly I am engaged to be raarried in Septembei Bhall I live to see the day? LUCY E. W. Chicago, June i6th, '93. My dear Mrs. Pinkham:- This is a happy day. I am well and gaining weight daily, but shall continue the treatment and Vegetable Compound during thesummer, as you suggest. Uncle knovs nothing about what you have done me, because it would make things very unpleasant in the family. Í would like to give you a testimonial topublish, but father would not allow it. I ahall be married in September, and as we go to Boston, will cali upon you How can 1 prove my gratitude ? LUCY E. W. Just sueh cases as the above leak out in women 's circles, and that is why the confidence of the women of America is bestowed upon Mrs Pinkham. Why are not physieians more candid with women when suffei'ing fromsuch aiiments ? Women want the truth. and if they cannot get it from theix doctor, wili seek it elsewhere.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News