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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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WOMEN DISCOURAGED. Good and Sufflcient Reasons for the Blues. Doctors Fa.il to L'nderstand Symptoms That Are Hanger Signáis. A marked traitin woman'scharacter is to place implicit confldence in her physician. A man must work entirely from theW Ñi treatmei1'' aJbM knowledge, belong ƒ alone. Many wo 1 1 vV men w Pei"ior want-to-be-left-alone feeling, do not at first realize that these are the infallible symptoms of womb trouble and the forerunners of great sulïering. Soon they grow to feel that the doctor does not understand tbeir case. Then they remember that "a woman best understands a woman's ills," and turn to Mrs. Pinkham. The following letter is but one positive illustration of thisfact : - ■ "Four years ago I began to suffer witb. great weak_tó ness of the tive organs. My 7"P_ womb was projsJÉSlïi - lapsed ; I suffered ])mBM witb continual ff ij6kl5K' backache and all A'kL the other pains ffiBrTr'X that acoompany TST! juï that weakness. I ] tried doctor after jr doctor, had "y sr operations. The Sy" II Y final operation ? v after which I ' J$? became a total jS wreek, was Lo t scraping of the womb. A friend, one day, recommended to my husband your Compound. He bought me a bottle. The relief I experienced after taking it, was wonderful. I continued its use, and I am glad to say my recovery is a ■perfect surprise to everybody that knows me." - Mrs. B. Bluhm, 4940 San Francisco Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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