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Day
23
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A SURGEON'S KNIFE ft gives you a feeling of horror and dread. m There is uo louger necessity for its use jii m many diseases formerly regarded as I; incurable without cuttiugï The ij I Triumph of Cooservative Surgery ■I 1 is well illustrated by the fact that I RIIPTIIRF or Brcach is now rad. iur i une mtty .ured without the ■H knife and without pain. Clumsy, chaf ing trusses can be thrmvn away ! They never cure but often induce iúflammaJ tion. strangulatiou and death. ■1 TI IMORS Fibroid (üterine) ; i ujTiun. and niany others are nov; ( removed without the perils of cuttin operations. PILE TUMORS, Hfnrí.iTá other diseases of thc lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or resort to the knife. CTONF in the Bladder, no matter OÍ V11L, ]low larg.e s cnished pul. venzed, washed out and perfectly removed without cuttiug. STRÍCTURE í Uriuary pge s J l iviv I U1VL, also removei:i „ithout ; cutting in hundreds of cases. For para'!.;, phlet, references and all particulars, ' j send 10 cents (in stanips) to World's DisIf I pensary Medical Associatiou, 66í Main fc" Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MOTHERS and those soon to bejfca come mothers, ju should know that Dr. JT Pierce's l'avorite jX_ Prescription robs $V childbirth of its (v3líi W tfl tures, terrors and &T SjSilll MÊM dangcrs to both LvbUM mother and child, by ffefiB aiding nature in ƒ71 i -tAÏH parin? the system V fc for , art ur t ion . tmi HB Thercby "labor "■ wL"-lr and the period ofIH H-ci confinement are Vr greatly shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Dora A. Guthriií. of Oaklev, Overton Co Ten, writfs: wheu I began taking Dr' Pierce s Favonte rrescription, I was not able to stand on my feet without suffering almost death Iow I do all my housework. washing cookine' scwing and everything for my family óf eisrht i am stouter now than I have been in six veáis Your I.avpnte Prescriptíon Is the best to takè before coufineinent, or at least it proved so with n?; , I ""'er suffered so little with auy of my chüdren as I did with my last." y

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Ann Arbor Courier