sons are formed and absorbed by the blood
from such hardened and irritating lumps in the intestines. When the
bowels are thus constipated, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are necessary
as an adjunct to the "Golden Medical Discovery." The "Pellets" remove
from the intestinal canal all irritating materials and thus enhance the
alterative, or blood-cleansing, action of the "Golden Medical
Discovery."
In women, when there is a nervous affection, dependent upon some
unnatural state of the ovaries or uterus, and complicated with an
imperfect or unnatural circulation in those parts, we have noted that
most satisfactory results invariably follow the use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. This agent improves the tone of the nervous
system, and by its direct restorative tonic effects, lessens, or
overcomes, any congestion of the womb or its appendages, regulates
menstruation and promotes a condition of health and vigor.
In a vast experience, our specialists have thoroughly tested a great
many specific remedies which we prescribe for home-treatment, sending
the necessary remedies to our patients by express or mail, carefully
adapting them to each individual case. Many sufferers have been, by a
brief course of our home-treatment, relieved permanently from
excruciating sufferings that had been a source of annoyance and loss of
time for many years prior to the use of our remedies.
Our treatment is intended to effect permanent cures. We do not use those
narcotics and compounds of antipyrine and other similar agents which are
very depressing in their effects, and, like morphine and other
preparations of opium, give only temporary relief, and interfere with
the action of the heart, but we use treatment that builds up the system,
removes the cause of the difficulty and restores the nervous system and
all the organs of the body to a normal and healthful condition.
In some cases we advise treatment in our Institution, where we have
every facility in the way of electrical appliances and many other aids
that can only be employed by the personal attention of a skillful
physician. These aids are more fully described under the head of nervous
exhaustion and a reference is also suggested to what we have to say
under the heads of paralysis and locomotor ataxia.
Headaches or neuralgic pains, due to local irritations, as uterine
disease, stricture, neurotic or nerve tumors, pressure of trusses, eye
strain from weakened eye muscles, or l
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