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Famous Women. It is a significant fact that most of he women who have achieved fame in rt, liteiature, or "affaire," have enoyed vigorous health. This shows that he rnind is never capable of the seveie and continuecl apptication necessary to reative work. unless the body is at its best. Thewoman who aspires to fill an exalted place among her associates, must be free trom nervous debilitv and 'emale weakuesses. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite l'rescription will banish these, and it is warranted to restore those unctional harmonies which are indispensable to health . As specific tor all hese chronic weaknesses and ailments eculiar to women, it is unequaled.
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