Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1896 — ASKING QUESTIONS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
ASKING QUESTIONS.
IT IS A WOMAN’S PREROGATIVE, AND SHE USES IT. Timely Question* and Prompt Answers Have Resulted In Great Satisfaction to Many Women. Sensitive women hate to ask their physicians those delicate questions that only a woman understands, and there-
fore write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., as she has J ever proved Am their most ac- yOßgr curate adviser, and knowing * that their X; letters will be read and answered by one
of their own sex. Thousands of such letters have been received within a few months from those afflicted with the various forms of female diseases, and it is needless to say the answers have brought comfort and relief. That sense of dragging in the groin, dull pains in small of back, retention, suppression of menses, bearing-down pains, headache, nervousness, blues, etc., are symptoms that require prompt measures. The cure is, in most cases, rapid. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be promptly taken, and Mrs. Pinkham will furnish any advice required, free. Following is another letter of thanks:— “Please accept my thanks for the
little book which you have •V sent me. It has opened IT-. my eyes, and told me that there is a ’ \ remedy for suffer--0 / women. There is no need for if 'women to sufV * er > ** they will \ ' onl y take Lydia 1 \ E. Pinkham’s \ \ wwl Vegetable Com- \ \ *P P I suf- \ \ W sered for years A with painful \ f menstruation, thinking there was no remedy for it; but after reading
your little pamphlet, I thought I would give your medicine a trial, and it is wonderful how quickly it relieved me. I recommend it for all women who suffer with painful menstruation. ” —Mrs. George Nehbboss, Crittendon, Erie Co.. N. Y.
