Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1898 — CONSULTING A WOMAN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CONSULTING A WOMAN.

lira Pinkham's Advice inspires Confidence and Hope. Examination by a male physician is a hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off as long as she dare, and is only driven to it by fear of cancer, polypus, or some dreadful ill. Most frequently such a woman leaves

a physician's office ' where she lias undergone a critical examination with an impression, more or less, of discouragement. This condition of the fflmM mind destroys the effect of m a< ' v > ( c; and VHKH she gro w s V »■» worse rather

than better. In consulting Mrs. Pinkham no hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge] Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a wellspring of hope, and her wide experience and skill point the way to health. “ I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought i would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of it, and am entirely cured.” — Mrs. John Foreman, 26 N. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Forema'h is only one of thousands.