FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN.
From a vast experience in treating female ills, extending over 20 years, Mrs. Pinkham 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
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 doctor told me I must have an operation or I could not live. I then wrote you telling all my ailments. I followed your advice very carefully and am now entirely well. I can walk miles without an ache or pain and can safely say I owe my life and health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I cannot speak too highly of its merits. My friends all look at me in astonishment, for my case was very serious and it seems almost a miracle that I am cured. I wish suffering women could read this testimonial and realize the value of your remedy. I shall take much pleasure in recommending it to all.
MRS. MARY DIMMICK,
59th and E. Capitol St., Benning P. O.,
Washington, D. C.
July 14, 1901.
Words cannot express the gratitude I feel towards you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me.
My trouble was misplacement of the womb, also womb was lacerated, and had inflammation of the ovaries. I went away for treatment to a specialist on female diseases and passed through twelve operations. Was gone from home eight weeks and gradually grew worse and returned home to die, having given up all hope of ever getting well. My heart would stop beating at times and I became very weak, could not sit up in bed.
A friend of mine brought me a bottle of the Vegetable Compound and I began its use and by the time I had taken half a bottle I could see that I had improved. I used in all twelve bottles of the Compound and am now able to do all my house work and enjoy better health than I have in six years. I owe my life to you, for I believe I would have been in my grave to-day had it not been for the Vegetable Compound. Your medicine is a God-send to suffering women.
MRS. J. A. JORDAN,
Canoe Station, Ga.
March 3, 1901.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
I would like some advice from you as I have such very bad pains in ovaries, falling of the womb, and every time I have my monthlys I have the cramps very bad, and seem to be getting worse. I always have it a week and I am so very nervous. I don't want an operation.
Every time I become pregnant I carry the child only seven months, and then it is born and lives only a week or two. I have lost four children this way and hope you will tell me what to take as I know you have helped others.
MRS. FRED SEYDEL.
August 26, 1902.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
Over a year ago I wrote you a letter asking for advice how to carry my babes to full time as I had lost four children between five and seven months.
I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and did as you instructed me, and now I have a beautiful baby girl about six months old and we are both healthy.
I advise all suffering women to call on you for help and I tell every one of the good you have done me.
MRS. FRED SEYDEL,
412 N. 54th St., West Phila., Pa.
June 13, 1901.
Last summer I had terrible pains in my back and head. I went to the doctor and he told me I had a touch of Bright's disease and gave me some medicine but it did me no good. My mother advised me to take some of your medicine, and after taking eight bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I can say that I am feeling well.
MRS. ANNIE DAMBACK.
263 Grand Street, Rahway, N. J.