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Day
27
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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AN OPEN LETTER. "WTiat Mrs. I. E. Bressie Says tO American Women. Speaks of Her Melancholy Condltion After the Birtta of Her Cliild. "I feel as if I was doing an injustice to my suffering sisters if I did not teil what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 7. pound has done -Y5 for me, and its S& T worth to the A r half of the JK I 11 L I Bj ailments of WÊÊ U Bi aromen were E I ƒ I HB ings, until I was N-- obliged to give up. My ▼ disease baffled the best doctors. " I was nervous, hysterical; my head ached with such a terrible burning sensation on the top, and feit as if a band was drawn tightly above my brow; inflammation of the stomach, no appetite, nausea at the sight of food, indigestión, constipation, bladder and kidney troubles, palpitation of the heart, attacks of melancholia would occur without any provocation whatever, numbness of the limbs, threatening paralysis, and loss of memory to such an extent that I f eared aberra tion of the mind. "A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and spoke in glowinjf terms of what it had done for her. " I beganits use and gained rapidly. Now I am a living advertisement of its merits. I had not used it a year when I was the envy of the whole town, for my rosy, dimpled, girlish looks and perfect health. " I recommend it to all women. I find a great advantage in being abletosay, it is by a woman's hands this great boon is giren to women. All honor to the name of Lydia E. Pinl:ham ; wide success to the Vegetable Compound. "Yours in Health, Mrs. I. E. Bressie, Herculaneum. Jefferson Co., Mo."

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Ann Arbor Courier