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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Doctors' flistakes. TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. How large bilis are run up without benefit to the sufferer. Many times wotnen cali on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from nervous disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going, indifferent, or over-busy doctors, separate and distinct diseases, for which they prescribe their pilla and potions, assutning thera to be such, when, in reality, they are all only symploms caused by some womb disease The physi cian ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bilis are made. The suffering patiënt gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, directed to the cátese would have entirely removed the disease thereby dispelling all those distressinf symptoms, and instituting comfort insteac of prolonged misery. It has been well said that " a disease known is half cured. " Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully compoundec by an experienced and skillful physician and adapted to woman's delicate organiza tion. It cure all derangements, irregularities and weaknesses of the womanly organs. It is purely vegetable in lts composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in atiy eondilion of the syslent. For morning sickness, or nausea, due to preg nancy, weak stomach, and kindred symp toms, its use, will prove very beneficial. T also makes childbirth easy by preparing the system for parturition, thus assistinf Nature and shortening " labor. " The perioc of confineiuent is also greatly shortened the mother strengthened and built up, anc an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child protnoted. Sold tjy all ilcUers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier