Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1907 — LIFE ROOT IN ZOA-PHORA [ARTICLE]

LIFE ROOT IN ZOA-PHORA

Proof of the Value of This Important /Tedlcinal Agent. FOR WOfIEN Great Physicians Recommend It for the Cure of Woman’s Ills. The National Standard Dispensatory is a medicial work of nearly two thousand pages, acknowledged as standard authority by the medical profession everywhere. It was edited by such world-famed physicians as Hobart Amory Hare, M. D.. professor of therapeutics and materia medioa in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Penry H. Rusky, M. D.. of Columbia University, New York, and others of equal prominence.

This great medical authority describee the action and use of the best medicines recognized in the pharmacopeias of the United States, Great Britian, and Germany, with numerous reference to others. In discussing the properties of Life Root, this best of authorities explains the wonderful action of this medicine on the delioate menstrual organism of women. The remedy favors an increased discharge when the menses are too scanty and painful, and regulates the menstrual function when irregular or too profuse. Notice that the effect is to regulate and restore normal functions of these, no ma|ter whether, the trouble be suppressed menstruation or its opposite, profuse. This medioinal plant, Life Root* with others of equal value,’ are found in Zoa-Phora. Your druggist will supply you with this remedy, already prepared, oomponnded in just the right proportions, and put up in sealed, sterlized, dollar bottles. Ask him for Zoa-Phora—no farther explanation will be needed. Each package contains complete and explicit directions for using the medicine, also a copy of “Dr. Pengelly’s Advice to Women,” a little book of great value, explaining about the various forms of womanly weakness and disease and the proper treatment for their cure. If yon desire more information about Zoa-Phora, the Zoa-Phora Company, Kalamazoo, Mich., will cheerfully answer all inquiries. No higher authority regarding the value and use of a medicine is known than the above mentioned. Id addition, and to prove conclusively to the most skeptical, the value of Zoa-Phora, we have the personal experience of Dr. Pengelly, the formulator of Zoa-Phora, who used thib prescription constantly in his private practice for many years in treating the various diseases and ailments to which the delicate organism of woman is singularly subject. The Democrat and the Chicago Daily Examiner, both a full year, for only $3.00.