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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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H Faf The trouble w!tl wl y ..4 us nowadays is, that TWfBMftlWV we do not lead natïgs HNHBA ural lives. The femwSBlBl E iua "line portion of our n Wi8 ]& society is especially ■RftK H cu!Pable in this way. H It is really a wonder JB&S IWB that wonien are a3 &BX BV healthy as tliey are. WffBM WT Very few wonien get ÏMflS UW any outdoor exerlEam IV cise. Very raany get ÍMES W ?? rcisc at all. MB Bii Hl Modes of dressing MÈrUmmm mterfere with the FaülVal proper muscular iMmSÈKW action and with the iWH% circulation of the wï-2L . AU 2HVLii gienic laws are broW2P ken. Itinlittlewonf VwJ der that nine women ... , ia ten are troubled with some derangement or irregularity in the action of the organs distinctly fernimne JNegleet and wrong living will show theml sel ves fin( ; in the most delicate organs of the whole body. With such weakness and siekness so prevalent, it is to be expected that the bearing of children would be fraught with dread and danger. It should not be so, of course. Nature never meant it tobe so. The performance of the hiirliest function of which a woman is capatle should not be accompanied by pain If perfectly natural were the rule it would not be so. As lives are lived, soinething else must be done. A remedy must be found. For over thirty years, Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the BnVfF l T?vel aTÍd .Sucal Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. During that time he has treated thousands of women. He ha found in his " Favorite Prescription ' ' a specific for female complaints It strengthens the whole body and when taken dunnggestation, shortens the period of labor and makes childbirth well-nigh painless. It also promotes an abundant secretion of nounshment for the child.

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Ann Arbor Courier