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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
May
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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HYSTERICS.' I Women Should Understand TMs Strarje Nervous Derangernent. A Symptoni of Soinething Far More Serious- Mrs. Barris, of Beaver Springs, Relates Her Exiïerience. The spasin at top of wind-pipe, or in bronchial tubes, the ' ' ball rising in the throat, " violent beating of the heart; laughing and crying by turas ; muscular spasms; j&ing the arms about, -v-, etc, teil of a H?LP derangement of fhL„ - the f erna] e 'Pvj V S J Any f emale -L-- - -Jt complaint niay Hffl Wy mÊ ST produce 'fT JrSfTW terics, which -_ Bi must be - "" JW garded asa í S t symptom V . ƒ T only. The -"" eause,what- j i yields :5?S quickly 'fí?'V'=á5-ijre5c to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 1 acts at once upon the organ ■ affected, and the nerve centers ; removes the cause, and dispels effectually the symptoms. Mrs. Barris relates her experience for the benefit of others. ".I had been sick with ulcerátion of the womb, causing all kinds of disagreeable experiences, such as irritability, sleeplessness, faintness, and at times hysterics. My physician said it was the worst case he ever had. My back ached, leucorrhoea very profuse, and I had a severe bearing-down pain. The physicians thought I should never recover, and as the last remedy, they procured your Vegetable Compound. I had not taken more than one-fourth of a bottle, bef ore I was mote comfortable. I continued its use, also the Sanative Wash, and Liver Pilis. Af ter using four bottles, I was able to be out, and do almost all my work. I think the Vegetable Compound is the only medicine that will cure female complaints, and it will reach the worst cases in a very short time. I know it sa ved my life." - Mrs. M. Barris, Beaver Falls, Pennsyl vania. All druggists.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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