Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — A BABY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A BABY
CONTRADICTS THE DOCTORS. AH Are Happy, Glad, and Well. CerzciAi. to oua udy eeauim.] The theories of physicians in regard to female complaints suffer a “Waterloo” very frequently, when sensible and thinking women take matters into their own hands.
• 'Women g.ro sometimes compelled to act for themselves, because of the suffering forced upon them by incompetent doctors, who arc baffled by very simple complaints, because they aro not the right sex to comprehend them. Lydia E. Pinkham, when she gave to the world her Vegetable Compound, lifted women from the darkness into light. She placed within their reach a guaranty, not only of health, but of delicacy and self-respect. The following letter is a little story where a “dear little boy” was the “ Waterloo.” “ I have taken three bottles of your Vegetable Compound, one package of Sanative Wash, one box of Liver Pills;
UV/Jk vl IjIV vl 1 1113 | and now I have a dear little babe k , four weeks old, V and lam well. I ' have to thank you for this. “ I have spent $200.00 for docl tors’ bills without \ a cure. For my cure I only spent Vh so.oo. ( Vjv “ I was once a victim of fetiKv male trouble* 'os in their worst ! ’ form. I have suffered untold ago- ■ nics every month; had to stay in bed, and have poultices
applied, and then could not stand the P aln - vJ, “My physician tpld mo if I became pregnant I would die. I had bladder trouble, itching, backache, catarrh of the stomach, hysteria, and heart trouble, fainting spells and leucorrhcea. Can you wonder that I sing the praises of a medicine that has cured me of all these ills?” Mrs. Geo. C. Kikchxeii, SOI SnedikCi Avc., Brooklyn, N.Y-
