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Her Happy Day

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Among the tena of thousands of women who apply to Mrs. Pinkham for advice and are oured. are many who wish the facts in their cases made public, but do not rive permission to publish their ia mes ior reasons is obvious as in the iollowing, i aud no name is 4 ever published. 2 without the ílk writer's au" Op thority; this is a bond of faith which Mrs. Pink ham . has never L broken. S Chicago, Jan. V sth, '■ K. My dear Mrs. W AFinkham:- A friend of J mine, Mrs. ' ■ , wants me to write you, because ihesays:"you 3 much good." ite. Am nineage, tall, and o. I am dow little book I menstruation. etc. ther that I am take me to nfe what to do, geá to be ctid her s [ am desperi een years of 3 a year ag From your s profuse iele) tells fa id wants t p me; Tell i T am enga, Shall I li weighed 138 pounds a. mere skeleton. think my trouble i My symptoms are Our doctor (my ur ín consumption, an Florida. Please hel] and teil me quickly ried in September. day? ve to see tho LUC Y E. W. Chicago, June i6th, '95. My dear Mrs. Pinkham - This is a happy day. I am well and gainingr weight daily. but shall continue the treatment and Vegetable Compound during the summer, as you suggest. Únele knows nothing about ■whatyou havedone for me, because it would make things very unpleasant in the family. 1 would like to give you a testimonial to publish, but father would not allow it. I shall be married in September, and as we go to Boston, will cali upon you. How can I provemygratitudeí Just such cases as the aboveleakout in women's circles, and that is why the confidence of the women oí America is bestowed upon Mrs Pinkham. Why are not physicians more candid with women when suffering; from such ailments ? Women want the truth. and if they annot get it from their doctor, wül seek it elsewhere.

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Ann Arbor Courier