Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1898 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BEWARE OF MORPHINE. Mrs. Pinkham Asks Women to Seek Permanent<L3Klg3f Cures and Not Mere Temporary Belief From Pain. ____ " Special forms of suffering lead many a | V. woman to acquire the morphine habit.ipWEay [ \ One of these forms of suffering is a duH,K&3yjT \ /V'A -*■ A. persistent pain in the side, accompanied by k/sHf \ Ik I/Z jgg heat and throbbing. There is disincline-BSt I tion to work, because work only increases ESK, the pain. This is only one symptom of a chain of / IS troubles; she has others she cannot beer to confide to her physician, for fear of M an examination, the terror of all sensitive, W taodest women. J H The physician, meantime, knoWs her condition, but I I \ cannot combat her shrinking terror. He yields to I I \ her supplication for something to relieve the pain. I I Ho gives her a few morphine tablets, with very I ] I \ grave caution as to their woman 1 Sho l I 111 thinks morphine will help her'right along ; she be- I I 1 comes its slave 1 , ’ 1 |I L A wise and a generous physician had such a case ; * j'X.v he told his patient he could do nothing for her, as ’ X; she was too nervous to undergo an a friend. She said to her, “ Don’t give yourself up; just go to the nearest druggist’s and buy a bottle of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will build you up. You will begin to feel better with the first bottle." She did so, and after the fifth bottle her health was re-established. Here is her own letter about it: “ I was very miserable ; was so weak that I could hardly r■ >around the bouse, could not do any work without, feel- / ing tired out. My monthly periods had stopped and I was v so tired and nervous all of the time. I was troubled very SHIP -A much with falling of the womb and bearing-down pains. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege--J table Compound; I have taken five bottles, and think it is L the best medicine I QVer used. Now I can work, and feel myself. I. used to be troubled greatly with head, but I have bad no bad headaches or palpi/V \ \ tafion of the heart, womb trouble or bearing-down X pains, since I commenced to take Mrs. Pinkham's medicine. I'gladJy recommend the Vegetable Com- '''* pound to every suffering woman. The use of one bottle wHI prove what it can do."—Mb*. Duct Piaiut, Derby Center, VL
