Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1906 — A Bold Step. [ARTICLE]
A Bold Step.
Fz To overcome the well-grounded *9* reasonable objections of the more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., some time a‘go, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for domestic use, has published broadcast and ortrnTy to the whole world, a full and compile list of all the ingredients entering inw-the composition of his widely celebrated Thus he has taken his numerpm patrons and patients |nto his full sronMence. Thus too he has rejnove<oiis/medicines from among secret nostr/m<of doubtful merits, and made tbemUxemedUs of Known CompotMun. By this bol(Lstf p Dr- Bierce has shown that his formulas uro of such excellence that He Is not afriiin-to suolect tnem to ’’Not only uoes the wrapper of every bottlei of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it. in plain English, a full and complete list of all the ingredients composing it, but a small' book has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numerous extracts from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in ths strongest possible terms, each and every ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce’s medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. B. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y„ and requesting the same. From this littlo book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce’s medicines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medicinal roots of great value; also that some of the most valuable ingredients contained in Dr. Pierce’s Eayorito Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down.” nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago. by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- ' scription was known to the Indians as "Squaw-Weed.” Our knowledge of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native, medicinal plants was gained from the Indians. As made up by improved and exact processes, the " Favorite Prescription ” is a most efficient remedy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus,, anteyersion and retorversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up th* nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers in medicines.
