Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1885 — For Good Purposes. [ARTICLE]

For Good Purposes.

i Mrs. A.| M. Dauphin, of K 39 ftldge Arc., Philadelphia, is well known to the ladle* of that city from the great good she has done by means of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. She writes Mrs. Pinkham of a recent interning case: “A young married lady came to me suffering with a severe csso of Prolapsus and Viceration. She commenced taking the (ompound, and in two months was Ju’Jp restored, in proof of this she soon found herself in an interesting cond t on. Iniiuenocd by foolish friendp, she attempted to evade tho responsibilities of maternity. .Alter ten or twelvo days she camo to me again, and she was Indeed in a , most alarming state and suffered terribly. I gave bor a tablespoonful of the compound every hour for eight hours until she fell asleep; she awoke much relieved andrvidently better. She continued t« king the Compound, and in due season sho became the mother of a flno healthy boy. But for tho timely use of the medicine she believes her life would have been lost.”