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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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áLove in the Scale. " How much does the baby weigh " is only another wai of asking, " Is he healthy ani strong?" When a baby is welcomd into the world with lqving care and forethought, his chances of health and strength are increased a hundred-fold. A prospective mother cannot begin too arly to look after her own health and physcal condition. ïhis is sure to be refiected n the baby. Any weakness or nervous deression, or lack of vigor on the mother' art should be overeóme early during the xpectant time by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which promotes the perfect health and strength of the organism specially concerued in inotherhood. It makes the coming of baby absolutely safe and comparatively free from pain ; renders the mother strong and cheerful, and transmits healthy constitutional vigor to the child. No other medicine in the world has been such an unqualified Messing to mothers and their children. It is the one positive specific for all weak and diseased conditions of the feminine organism. It is the only medicine of its kind devised for this one purpose by a trained and educated specialist in this particular field. Mrs. K. B. Caunings, of No. 4320 Humphrey St„ St. I,ouis, Mo., writes : "I ain now a happy mother of a fine, healthy baby girl. Feel that your 'Favorite Prescriptiou ' and little 'Pellets' nave done me more good than anything I have ever taken. Three raonths previous to my confineraent I began using your medicine, i took three bottles of the Prescription.' Cousequences were I was only in labor forty-five minutes. With my first baby I suffered 18 hours. then had to lose him. He was very delicate and only Hved 12 hours. Kor two years I suffered untold agouy, and had two miscarriages. The ' Favorite Prescription ' saved both my child and 1 myself. My baby is not yet three weeks old and I do not th'ink I ever feit better iu my tile." 1

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Ann Arbor Register