Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1895 — What Women Should Know. [ARTICLE]
What Women Should Know.
Every woman ought to know that there is an institution in this country where diseases peculiar to their sex have, for nearly thirty years, been made • specialty by several of the physicians connected therewith. This institution Is the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. In treating thousands of eases at that famous sanitarium there have been perfected medicines which form a regular scientific course of treatment for these prevalent and most distressing ailments. Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled specialists, forming the faculty of the above institution, are at all times ready • to reply to letters from women suffering from obstinate, complicated, or long neglected diseases and and can be addressed, or consulted at the institution, free of charge. When Dr. Pierce published the first edition of his work, The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, he anpounced that after 480,000 copies had been sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, he would distribute the next half million free. As this number of copies has al-‘ ready been sold, he is now distributing, absolutely free, 500,000 copies of thiS most com- plete, interesting and j; COUPON i valuable common jj No. 112. ! sense medical work ever pub- k lished—the recipient only being required to mail to him, or the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y., of which he is President, this little Coupon Number with twenty-one (21) one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent post-paid. It is a veritable medical Us brary, complete in one volume. It contains over 1,000 pages and more than 300 illustrations, some of them In colors. Several finely illustrated chapters are devoted to the careful consideration In plain language, of diseases peculiar to women and their successful home treatment without the aid of a phjsician and without having to submit to dreaded “examinations" end the stereotyped “local applications," so repulsive to the modest and justly sensitive woman. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that sold at $1.50, except only that the books are bound in strong manllla paper covers instead of-cloth. —Send NOW before all are given away. They are going off rapidly, therefore, do not delay sending Immediately if in want of one.
