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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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WOMAN TO WOMAN. Women are being tang-ht by bitter experience that niany physicians cannot successfully handle their peculiar ailjnents known ís f emale diseases. Doctors are willing and anxious to help them, but they are the wrong sex to work understandingly. When the woman of to-day exák periences sueh sympgSt-il toms as backaehe, 3Vv ;i'"i" nervousness, lassiJ y'jj) whites, W bearing-down sensation, palpitation, '"all gone" feeling and blues, she at once takes Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-etable Compound, feeling sure of obtaining immediate relief. Should her syrnptoms be new to her, Bhe writes to a woman, Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., who promptly explains her case, and tells her free how to get well. Indeed, so many women are now to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, that a score of lady secretaries are kept constantly at work answering the great volume of correspondenee which comes in every day. Each le'tter is answered carefully and accurately, as Mrs. Pinkham fully realizes that a life may depend Tipon her reply. and into many and many a home has she shed the rays of happineus.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier