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THE HURRYING FEET OF WOMEN at the new-bo...

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Day
22
Month
April
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE HURRYING FEET OF WOMEN at the new-born infant's cry, tells the story of woman's sympathy for her sister-woman. If women would only spread the medical gospel that a woman is unfitted for wifehood and motherhood as long as she suffers from weakness or disease of the distinctly womanly organism, there would be less neeessity for the sisterly sympathy that a woman receives when she is in the throes of child-bearing. A woman who is thoroughly strong and healthy in a womanly way has to suffer comparativelylittle pain and sickness when she becomes a mother. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acts directly on the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity and gives them healtn, strength and elasticity. It allays ïnflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It bani'shes the discomforts of the fainthearted period and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. It insures the newcomer's health. Over 90,000 women have testified to its marvelous merits and many of them have permitted their expenences names, addresses and photographs to be printed in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, so that other women may learn of this wonderful medicine. Good medicine dealers sell it. "I am now real well " writes Mrs. Lillie Hibbard, of Merrill, Lincoln Co., Wis. " I have been doinè rov own housework, ïncluding washing and ironin?. I hardly ever feel the pain m ray fide unless I lift hard. I.took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, one of Colden Medical Discovery ■ anjjtwo bottles of ' Pleasant Pellets ' I have not been taking any medicine for over two months. This is the first time I have been well enough to do ray work for over three years. Your medicine ís all that helped me." Send 21 one-cent stampa, to cover cosl of mailing only, for a paper -covered copy of Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Cloth binding, 10 cents extra Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It is the most popular medical work in the Enelish language ; it contains a thousand and eight pages, and over three hundred illustrations. It is a great storehouse of valuable information - a ventable medica! library in one volume.

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