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Show WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION Medicine Which Made Surgeon's Sur-geon's Work Unnecessary. Astna, N. Y. " For two years I was feeling ill and took all kinds of. tonics. I was get- Hillll!l!!!l ingworse every 3ay jllll'x., 5" Ihadchills,myhead I Pi?--! - I would ache, I was always tired. I could '-'I. tiZ', J not walk straight ji-T- iji because of the pain lira 4- I mmybackandlhad i jr A pains in my stom- 1 1 1 1 1 Cjt "s -H ach- I went 10 8 doctor and he said I '1 T J- i5 i"ust K under an - operation, but J, did "J not go. I read in . the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound and told my husband about it. I said 'I know nothing will help me but I will try this.' I found myself improving improv-ing from the very first bottle, and in two weeks time I was able to sit down and eat a hearty breakfast with my husband, hus-band, which I had not done for two years. I am now in the best of health and did not have the operation. " Mrs. John A. Koenig, 502 Flushing Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Every one dreads the surgeon's knife end the operating table. Sometimes nothing else will do ; but many times doctors say they are necessary when they are not Letter after letter eome3 to the Pinkham Laboratory, telling how operations were advised and were not performed; or, if performed, did no good, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound was used and good health followed, If you want advice write to I-iyd ia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co (confidential), Lynn, Mass. |