Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1874 — A Few Words to Feeble and Delicate Women. [ARTICLE]
A Few Words to Feeble and Delicate Women.
By R. V. PIERCE, M. D., of the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Knowing that you are subject to a great amount of suffering that delicacy on your, part has a strong tendency to prolong, and the longer it is neglected the more you have to endure and the more difficult of cure your case becomes, I, as a physician, who is daily consulted by scores of your sex, desire to say to you that I am constantly meeting with those who have been treated for their ailments for months without being benefited in the least, until they have become perfectly discouraged and have almost made up’their minds never to take another dose of medicine nor be tortured by any further treatment. They had rather die and have their sufferings ended than to live and suffer as they have. They say they arc worn out by suffering and arc only made Worse by treatment. Of anything more, discouraging we certainly cannot conceive, and were there no more successful mode of treating such difficulties than that the principles pf which teach the reducing and depleting of the vital forces of the system, when the indications dictate a treatment directly the. reverse of the one adopted for them, their eases would be deplorable indeed. But, lady sufferers, there is a better and far more successful plan of treatment for you; more in harmony with the laws and requirements of your system. A harsh, irritating, caustic ‘ treatment and strong medicines will never cure you. If you would use rational means, such as common sense should dictate to every intelligent lady, take such medicines as embody the very best invigorating tonics and nervines, compounded with special reference to your delicate system. Such jt happy combination you will find in my. Favorite .Prescription, which has-received the loudest praise from thousands of your sex. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your fest or ascend a flight of stairs, that continual drain that is sapning from your systems all your former elasticity and driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces that renders you irritable and fretful, may all be overcome and subdued by a jiersevering use of that marvelous remedy. Irregularities and obstructions to the proper workings of your systems are relieved by this mild and safe means, while periodical pains, the existence of which is a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neglected,' readily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for a reasonable length of time the special cause of these pains is permanently removed. Further light oil these subjects may be obtaiiw’d from my pamphlet on diseases peculiar to your sex, sent on receipt of two stamps. My Favorite Prescription is sold by druggists. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ag.ue Tonic. —This invaluable and standard family medicine is now a household word and maintains its reputation unimpaired. It is indorsed by the medical profession, and prescribed daily in the Charity Hospital and other Hospitals in New OrlcsnßT Wilhoft’s Tonic is thus highly recommended by the leading medical men of the country, lin’d is worthy- of sticli—indorsement. Wheelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists. Improvement is the order of the day. The greatest change is made in the Elmwood Collar. This is made a little wider than it was, so ns to be in the present style. Ask for the Improved Elmwood. The Northwestern Horse-Nail uo.’s “ Finished ” Nail is the best in the world.
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