ham has gained a knowledge which is of untold value.=
=If there is anything in your case about which you would like special
advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. Address is Lynn, Mass. Her advice
is free, always confidential and helpful.=
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND
+Lady Gazing Upwards+
=Has Cured More Women Than Any Other Medicine in the World.=
Its annual sales are greater than those of any other medicine
exclusively for women. It holds the record for the greatest number of
actual cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested by hundreds of
thousands of letters from grateful women which are on file in the
Pinkham laboratory, and which are constantly being published. Merit
alone can produce such results. Good advertising serves to call
attention for a time, but merit alone can stand the test of time.
The ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is the most universally successful remedy for woman's ills
known to medicine.
All sick women should note these facts, and placing all possible
prejudices aside, should realize the truthfulness of these statements,
and that a cure for their troubles actually exists.
Wise is the woman who has faith in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, for health and happiness is sure to follow its use.
=YOU CAN GET HELPFUL ADVICE FREE.--If there is anything about your
illness you do not understand, Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., will be
glad to receive a letter from you telling her all the details. She will
send you promptly a reply which may save you years of suffering and
pain. She has helped thousands of women. For all this she will not
charge you a cent; besides, she will keep your letter strictly
confidential. Write her to-day.=
October 14, 1902.
I suffer something terrible with flooding every month and pass large
clots of blood. The pains are excruciating. I can hardly stand them. The
doctor says my ovaries are decayed and my womb needs to be scraped. I do
not wish to go under the operation if I can possibly avoid it. I hope
you can relieve me.
MRS. MARY DIMMICK.
September 16, 1903.
After giving Lydia E. Pinkham's wonderful remedies a thorough trial, I
am very anxious to send in my testimonial that others may learn of their
great value. I have been a great sufferer for the last eight years, the
trouble first originating from painful menstruation, and I also had
inflammation and ulceration of the womb. The
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