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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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k A SURGEON'S KNIFE ñ eives vou a feeliog of horror and dread. ( ''M There' is uo longer neeessity for its use 1 in many diseases fonnerly regarded as i 'M incurable without cutting. The II Triumph of Conservative Surgery - ■ 1 is well illustratcd by the fact that , l l'l nimTIlDP or Breacli is nowrarfi1 KUrl UKE callv cured without the , VI knife and without pain. , ïm ingtnissescanbe : fitrqwn away ! Ihey I W never cure but often induce inflammaJ tion. strangulation and death. '1 TITlUrtDC Ovarían, Fibroid(Uterine) Iiil 1 UJVlUKSand ïiiany others. are now ' removed without the perils of cutting I operatious. I rn r1 TIIHODC however large. '1 PILE lUJVlUKb, Fistula and I I other discases of the lower bo-.vel. are Ir I permaneutly cured without pain or reI sort to the knife. ,. CTfiMC i" the Bladder, uo matter Ï5lUiNu how large, is crushed, pulverized, washed out and perfectly reI moved without cutting. 1 crlilfTIlDC of Urinarv Passage is S 1 KIL 1 U KD aiM removed without II, I euttinir in lumdreds of cases. For paml phlè Sèferences and all part.culars, ■;i lend io cents (in stanips to World's D.s, 'W oensary Medical Associatiou, O63 Mam ' w Street Buffalo, N. Y. MOTHERS and those soon to beaA a should know that Dr. 2j 'v, aidhii? nature in yVR confinement are Ereatly shortened. It ateo promotes the ïecretion of an abundance of nounshment for the child. Mrs Dora A. Guthrik. of OaUey, Overton Co., 7in", writes " Wlieu .1 begau taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnptioii, I was notable to stand on my feet without suffenng almost death. Now I do all my housework, wasHng, cooking, sewincr and everything for my fanuly of eight. I am stouter now than I have heen m six years. Your Favorite Prescnptiou ' is the best to tata before confinement, or at least it provecí so witl: me I uever suffered so little witli auy of mj chiidren as I did with my last."

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Ann Arbor Courier