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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
May
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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FPCC Medical Advice You need a doctor raany times when you donit cali one. You suffer pain in fifty íormg and yet won't cali the doctor, because you hope that the pain "will go away after a white." And, too, you know by experience, that that first visit of the doctor is (jenerallyfollowedbymanyothers, with the Inevitable consequence of a big bill " for professional services." You don't know what to do for yourself or what to take. But suppose that you could get free, ak solutely free, the advice of one of the most Eminent Physlelans in the United States ? You can. The physician is right here. He has an office in the building, he has a staff of correspondents to assist him, and anyone and everyone, who needs medical advice is invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or the health of any member of the family you may write about it, sure of a careful reading of your letter, sure of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, Sure of a Cure if cure is possible. Every letter will be held as a strictly confidential communication. Remember these f acts. "We offer you medical advice from one of the most eminent practitioners in the United States, whether our medicines suit your particular case or not. We offer you this advice at the cost of the two cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address the Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News