LYDIA E. PINKHAM'SBlood PurifierIs far superior to any other known Remedy for the Cure of all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, such asScrofula, Cancerous Humor, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Canker, Salt Rheum and Skin Diseases.IMPURE BLOOD CAN BE MADE RICH AND PURE.There is no condition of the human system so uncertain or so deceptive as the condition of the blood. Other disease makes itself known by aches or appearance, but the blood courses on with no sign of vitiation, carrying its poison to every nerve and fibre of the body. Suddenly comes the awakening; pains that were never thought of before, ulcers or eruptions where never a pimple existed, make you ask in wonder, if not in agony, the cause. This effect may come in various ways, but the cause is always impure blood. This impurity or blood poisoning producesRheumatism,Debility,Neuralgia,Scrofula,Mercurial or Syphilitic Ulcers,Fistula,Eruptions,Consumption,Scurvy,&c.INDIGESTION AND BILIOUSNESS.These two complaints are closely akin and generally exist together.Dyspepsia, or Chronic Indigestion, is more prevalent in this country than anywhere else on the face of the earth, the chief reason being that we eat with intemperate haste, and consequently do not, as a rule, properly masticate our food. The work that should be done by the dental mill we remit to the stomach; and, as it cannot accomplish the task, thefood-gristis not properly ground up and applied, and the whole body—aye, every fibre and tissue of it—suffers. We need not here describe the pains and penalties ofDyspepsia. They are within the personal experience of two-thirds of the adult population of the United States.Biliousnessis a somewhat indefinite term, but it means, in its common acceptation, anunnatural determination of bile to the channels of circulation. The yellow tinge of the skin and of the white of the eyes in bilious cases is caused by the undue presence of bile in the superficial blood-vessels.A proper course of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, together with her celebrated Liver Pills, will purify the blood and drive off the bile, making you happy and pleasant, instead of grouty and disagreeable.LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIERIs as great a success as her celebrated Vegetable Compound, and may be used with great benefit in all diseases caused by impurities of the blood. Do not class it with bitters of any kind. It is not a drink or an appetizer, but astrictly medicinal preparation. It is a powerful alterative, but a purely vegetable preparation, and may be taken without fear by any invalid. The dose is small and with good nutritious diet of any kind, avoiding highly seasoned or greasy food, you will be free from the tortures of rheumatism, clear of scrofulous sores or ulcers, and eradicate every taint, whether inherited or contracted. You will have a beautiful complexion and a soft, smooth skin, and rejoice in a healthy body and pure blood.For Sale by your Druggist, $1.00 per bottle.
There is no condition of the human system so uncertain or so deceptive as the condition of the blood. Other disease makes itself known by aches or appearance, but the blood courses on with no sign of vitiation, carrying its poison to every nerve and fibre of the body. Suddenly comes the awakening; pains that were never thought of before, ulcers or eruptions where never a pimple existed, make you ask in wonder, if not in agony, the cause. This effect may come in various ways, but the cause is always impure blood. This impurity or blood poisoning producesRheumatism,Debility,Neuralgia,Scrofula,Mercurial or Syphilitic Ulcers,Fistula,Eruptions,Consumption,Scurvy,&c.
These two complaints are closely akin and generally exist together.Dyspepsia, or Chronic Indigestion, is more prevalent in this country than anywhere else on the face of the earth, the chief reason being that we eat with intemperate haste, and consequently do not, as a rule, properly masticate our food. The work that should be done by the dental mill we remit to the stomach; and, as it cannot accomplish the task, thefood-gristis not properly ground up and applied, and the whole body—aye, every fibre and tissue of it—suffers. We need not here describe the pains and penalties ofDyspepsia. They are within the personal experience of two-thirds of the adult population of the United States.Biliousnessis a somewhat indefinite term, but it means, in its common acceptation, anunnatural determination of bile to the channels of circulation. The yellow tinge of the skin and of the white of the eyes in bilious cases is caused by the undue presence of bile in the superficial blood-vessels.
A proper course of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, together with her celebrated Liver Pills, will purify the blood and drive off the bile, making you happy and pleasant, instead of grouty and disagreeable.
Is as great a success as her celebrated Vegetable Compound, and may be used with great benefit in all diseases caused by impurities of the blood. Do not class it with bitters of any kind. It is not a drink or an appetizer, but astrictly medicinal preparation. It is a powerful alterative, but a purely vegetable preparation, and may be taken without fear by any invalid. The dose is small and with good nutritious diet of any kind, avoiding highly seasoned or greasy food, you will be free from the tortures of rheumatism, clear of scrofulous sores or ulcers, and eradicate every taint, whether inherited or contracted. You will have a beautiful complexion and a soft, smooth skin, and rejoice in a healthy body and pure blood.
Sept. 15, 1902.I feel it my duty to send you a testimonial and tell you how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier has done my daughter. She feels like a different person. Her menstruation was irregular; did not come around for two months. She took some medicine from the doctor which did not help her, and he thought she would have to take treatments. She took some of your Vegetable Compound and now her menses are regular again and she rests well nights, which she had not been able to do for about a year. Her friends all wonder at her improved looks as well as health.I never fail to recommend your medicine when I know of any woman who has female troubles.MRS. MAGDALENA SCHICK,Washington, Ill.Jan. 21, 1902.I will tell you what your remedy has done for me. I was in a very bad condition with scrofula swellings around my neck. It started with a bunch on the side of my neck, and it kept growing until the whole side of my face was swollen.I had tried everything in the shape of patent medicines for five years. I had gone under an operation in one of the hospitals in Boston and had them cut out. I had thirty little tubular glands taken from back of my ear down my shoulder. They looked like a bunch of grapes, and about the same size. After the cuts healed over they started to come again worse than before.After suffering so much I thought I would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and before I had taken two bottles there was a great change in the swellings. I continued its use and to-day I am a well woman. Every word of this is true.I cannot speak too highly in praise of your Blood Purifier.MRS. W. H. HAYNES,38 Adams Ave., Everett, Mass.
Sept. 15, 1902.
I feel it my duty to send you a testimonial and tell you how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier has done my daughter. She feels like a different person. Her menstruation was irregular; did not come around for two months. She took some medicine from the doctor which did not help her, and he thought she would have to take treatments. She took some of your Vegetable Compound and now her menses are regular again and she rests well nights, which she had not been able to do for about a year. Her friends all wonder at her improved looks as well as health.
I never fail to recommend your medicine when I know of any woman who has female troubles.
MRS. MAGDALENA SCHICK,Washington, Ill.
Jan. 21, 1902.
I will tell you what your remedy has done for me. I was in a very bad condition with scrofula swellings around my neck. It started with a bunch on the side of my neck, and it kept growing until the whole side of my face was swollen.
I had tried everything in the shape of patent medicines for five years. I had gone under an operation in one of the hospitals in Boston and had them cut out. I had thirty little tubular glands taken from back of my ear down my shoulder. They looked like a bunch of grapes, and about the same size. After the cuts healed over they started to come again worse than before.
After suffering so much I thought I would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and before I had taken two bottles there was a great change in the swellings. I continued its use and to-day I am a well woman. Every word of this is true.
I cannot speak too highly in praise of your Blood Purifier.
MRS. W. H. HAYNES,38 Adams Ave., Everett, Mass.
Are especially adapted to the needs of the stomach and liver, the derangement of which they prevent and cure. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. They do not purge, gripe or weaken, but are a gentle effective laxative which stimulates the natural action of the bowels. They are excellent in conjunction with the Vegetable Compound; especially in those cases when the complaints that are peculiar to women are attended with constipation and sluggishness of the liver. In such cases these Pills enable the Vegetable Compound to do its work more speedily and effectively. The enormous sale of Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills has been attained purely on their merit. During the last 25 years, we have found nothing to excel them. One box contains more than three times the number of pills ordinarily sold for 25 cents and we therefor justly claim superiority both in quantity and quality.
January 12, 1901.I write you these few lines to see if you can suggest some means to cure me. A little more than a year ago, I was sick with menstruation for the first time and since then I am sick all the time in some way or other. I have painful and irregular menstruation. I went to summer resorts for my health and was doctored all summer, but to no effect. I have not flowed for two months and thought I would see if you could do me any good.MARION BARBER.May 25, 1903.About two years ago I wrote to you for advice, being troubled with irregular menstruation and womb disease. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and using the Sanative Wash and I am glad to say I am completely cured and have not had any sickness since.I wish to thank you for your kind advice and shall recommend your medicine to my lady friends.MARION BARBER,101 Bracewell Ave., North Adams, Mass.I am passing through the Change of Life, am suffering from extreme nervousness and depression of spirits, am very constipated and blood impoverished. I have heard so much about Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine I wish to give it a trial. Please advise me.MRS. ALICE PICKERING,14 George Street, Providence, R. I.June 29, 1900.Six months ago I wrote to you stating my case. You advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills. I followed your instructions.I never used anything in my life that benefited me so much. They are wonderful medicines. I cannot say enough in their praise. I know I should have been insane if I had not taken them.MRS. ALICE PICKERING,14 George Street, Providence, R. I.
January 12, 1901.
I write you these few lines to see if you can suggest some means to cure me. A little more than a year ago, I was sick with menstruation for the first time and since then I am sick all the time in some way or other. I have painful and irregular menstruation. I went to summer resorts for my health and was doctored all summer, but to no effect. I have not flowed for two months and thought I would see if you could do me any good.
MARION BARBER.
May 25, 1903.
About two years ago I wrote to you for advice, being troubled with irregular menstruation and womb disease. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and using the Sanative Wash and I am glad to say I am completely cured and have not had any sickness since.
I wish to thank you for your kind advice and shall recommend your medicine to my lady friends.
MARION BARBER,101 Bracewell Ave., North Adams, Mass.
I am passing through the Change of Life, am suffering from extreme nervousness and depression of spirits, am very constipated and blood impoverished. I have heard so much about Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine I wish to give it a trial. Please advise me.
MRS. ALICE PICKERING,14 George Street, Providence, R. I.
June 29, 1900.
Six months ago I wrote to you stating my case. You advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills. I followed your instructions.
I never used anything in my life that benefited me so much. They are wonderful medicines. I cannot say enough in their praise. I know I should have been insane if I had not taken them.
MRS. ALICE PICKERING,14 George Street, Providence, R. I.
IMPORTANTWhen writing to Mrs. Pinkham for advice and counsel, it is highly important that you should answer the following questions:Is your menstruation regular?Is your menstruation profuse?Is your menstruation scanty?Is your menstruation painful?Are you married or single?If married, have you borne children?Have you any discharge from the vagina other than the courses?Have you a free movement of the bowels daily?Are you constipated?Is your blood in good condition?Write out plainly all symptoms you do not understand.Be sure of the strictest confidence. Mrs. Pinkham never betrays a trust. You can rely on her help implicitly. Address your letters to "Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass."
When writing to Mrs. Pinkham for advice and counsel, it is highly important that you should answer the following questions:
Is your menstruation regular?
Is your menstruation profuse?
Is your menstruation scanty?
Is your menstruation painful?
Are you married or single?
If married, have you borne children?
Have you any discharge from the vagina other than the courses?
Have you a free movement of the bowels daily?
Are you constipated?
Is your blood in good condition?
Write out plainly all symptoms you do not understand.
Be sure of the strictest confidence. Mrs. Pinkham never betrays a trust. You can rely on her help implicitly. Address your letters to "Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass."
No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends.
Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who asks you to buy something else when you go into his store purposely to buy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has no interest in your case. He is merely trying to sell you something on which he can make a larger profit. He does not care whether you get well or not, so long as he can make a little more money out of your sickness. If he wished you well he would, without hesitation, hand you the medicine you ask for, and which he knows is the best woman's medicine in the world.
Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by "something else," but by
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want—a cure. Moral—Stick to the medicine that youknowis Best.
When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it, "I do not believe it will help me." If you are ill, do not hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, U. S. A., for special advice. It is free and helpful, and will cost you nothing.
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