Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1905 — TO THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES. Successful Home Treatment. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TO THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES. Successful Home Treatment.
Dr. Hartman’s Cure for Female Diseases—A Generous Offer to Women. Invalid Women are Applying by Thousands for Dr. Hartman’s Free Home Treatment by Letter.
MRS. J. P. COADY, Treasurer of the Ivy Leaf Club, 1,702 6th Avenue, Council Bluffs, lowa, writes: ••Peruna Is* no experimental medicine. I have used It off and on now for three years. At that time / was cured of Irregular and painful menstruation. Since that time I have taken It for Indigestion or whenever I felt overworked and in need of a tonic, and I have always found that ft was of great benefit to me. lam therefore pleased and happy to say a word In Its praise and shall gladly indorse It to my friends.”—Mrs. J. P. Coady. Miss Hattie Grace, 254 West 46th St., New York, writes: “Peruna has changed me from a fretful, Irritable, nervous woman Into a healthy and a happy one. Nothing seems to worry and to fret me any more. Since early womanhood / suffered with bearing down pains and nervousness. Iwas thin and worried, but Peruna restored me. Those who knew me before cannot understand the change, but I can sum It all up In the blessed word, Peruna.”—Hattie Grace. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, No. 18151st St., Brooklyn, N. Y., President West Brooklyn Audubon Society, writes: “I am pleased to tell what a blessing Peruna has been to me. Several years ago my constitution seemed broken down and l cared little whether I lived or died. I had taken so much medicine that the sight of a bottle made me sick. I had read about Peruna curing women, and 1 thought perhaps It would help me. I bought a bottle and before It was finished / felt better. I kept on taking It, and after three months’ faithful use I was a well woman and able to do the work and undergo the strain of younger days.”—Elizabeth Ferguson. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned gynecologist, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge. The treatment will he conducted by correspondence. The doctor will prescribe all medicines, applications, hygienic and dietary regulations necessary to complete a cure. The medicines prescribed can be obtained at all drug stores. This offer will hold good only during the summer months. Any woman can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, condition of life, history and symptoms of her derangements. All cases of female diseases, including menstrual irregularities, displacements, ulcerations, inflammations, discharges, irritation of the ovaries, tumors and
dropsy of the abdomen, should apply at once and become registered as regular patients. All correspondence will be held strictly confidential. As is well known, Dr. Hartman is the president of The Hartman Sanitarium, an institution whieh has a department devoted exclusively to the treatment of female diseases. He is thus brought to sec thousands of such cases every year, the most of whom return to their homes to be treated by correspondence. The principal remedy he relies upon in such cases is Peruna, which every woman should have who has any affection of this kind. Those wishing to become patients should address Dr. S. B. Hart, man, Columbus, Ohio.
No one knows better than Dr. Hartman how much the women suffer with diseases peculiar to their sex. No one knows better than he does how many of them suffer with such diseases. Patiently, hopefully, wearily, and often silently, they eke out a miserable existence, year after year. No martyr in poetry or heroine in romance makes a more touching appeal to human sympathy than the woman burdened with the cares of a family trying to carry the extra load of some tormenting and ever present female disease. Dr. Hartman's sympathy for such is unbounded, and his willingness to help them limited only to his power.
