Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1885 — For Weak Women. [ARTICLE]
For Weak Women.
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham: “About the fit* of September, 1881, my wife was taken witfe uterine hemorrhage. The best styptics th* physician oould prescribe did not check it, and she got more end more enfeebled. Sh* was troubled with Prolapsus Uteri, Leucorrhtea, numbness of the limb?, sickness of th* stomach, and loss of appetite. I purchase* a trial bottle of your Vegetable Compound. She said she could discover a salutary effect fri.m lhe first dose. Now she is comparatively free from the Prolapsus, stomach's &c. The hemorrhage is very mueh better, and is less at the regular periods. Her appetite is restored, and her general health and strength are much improved. We fee) that we have been wonderfully benefited, an* our hearts are drawn out in gratitude for th* same and in sympathy for other sufferers, for whose sakes wo allow our names to b* used.” C. W. Eaton, Thurston. N. Y.
