Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1874 — Treating the Wrong Disease. [ARTICLE]

Treating the Wrong Disease.

Many times Women call upon tlieir family pliysicians, one with dyspepsia; another with palpitation, another with trouble of the breast, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent doctors separate and distinct diseases, for which lie prescribes his pills aiid potions, assuming them to lie such, when, in reality, they are all sylnptoms caused by some uterine disorder; and while they are thus only able to palliate for a time, they are Ignorant of the cause, and encourage tlieir practice until large bills are made, when the suffering patients are no better in the end, but probably worse for the delay, treatment, and other complications made, and which a proper medicine directed to the cause would have entirely removed, thereby instituting health and comfort instead of prolonged misery. From Miss Lobinda E. Bt. Ci.aih, Shade, Athens Co., Ohio, Oct. 14,1872: “ Dr. I?. V. Pi erce, Buffalo, N. Y. — Your Favorite Prescription is working almost like a miracle on mu. lam better already than 1 have been for over two years.” From Ella A. Schafeh, Zanesville, Ind., Aug' 3, 1872: “Dr. Pierce —I received the medicine you sent me and began using it immediately. As a result of the lreatment I feel better" than I have for three years.” From Mrs. John K. llamilin, Odell, 111., March 111, 1872: “ Dr. Pierce —The Favorite Prescription has done me good, whleli I am very thankful for.” _ Wii.hoft’s Fever and Ague Tonic. —This medicine is used by construction companies for the benefit of their employes, when engaged in malarial districts, 'flic highest testimonials have been given by contractors and by the Presidents of some of the leading railroads in the South and West. When men are congregated in large numbers in the neighborhood of swamps and rivers, Wilhoffs Tonic will prove a valuable addition to the stock of medicines, and will amply reward the company in the saving of time, labor and money. We recommend it to all. Wheelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For Sale by All Druggists. One of the busiest places in the country is thc.factory of the Nurrngansett Collar Company. From eighty, to one hundred young ladies arc. constantly employed folding and boxing Elmwood Collars. It looks like a bee hive and all “ queens.”