I'll 70MEN at all times are more or less subject to weakness brought about hy 1 W Indigestion and Pelvic Disorders, and in the course of her profession a nurse I sees a great deal of suffering, much of which might be avoided. A duly qualified j I nurse admittedly ranks next to the doctor as an authority on the treatment of j I general ailments and womanly weaknesses, and in following her profession she has a ! 1 varied experience and every opportunity to gain a thorough knowledge of the various ] Ok A treatments of these diseases. She is therefore able to judge, ij an d competent to speak of the wonderful efficacy of Dr. j k&'K Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy for all complaints jj originating from disorders of the Stomach,' Liver, and Kid- j [i I ne ys, all Female Ailments from whatever cause arising. | 'fetM' I N '" S T e ."|i^ Eß i' WSl«et, GisborncN.Z writes: Nurse I-. JUDD, 337 Carrington Street, Adelaide, S.A., I Having used Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills fo» writes*— ' 9 \ Trl bleeding piles with very great relief, I can thoroughly , (T i' , , ] JM\ \Y jft \JI & rccommend the same to anyone suffeiing with that com- h^'cmuchpleasure instating thatj have tried Dr. '• - -'AX. s W I /If W plaint. I have several times rccommcndcd them to my a I°ise s Indian Koot Pills lor Constipation, and I found K ' iff *1 : M n patients, and they have also used them with every act in an excellent way without griping. Besides, ft l|| 11/ I \'l satisfaction. You may make what use you like of this find they suit our family purposes, and recommend them § I 1 \ll \\ U testimony." to my friends in my capacity as nurse. You can use this 5 ' i/! ' —\l $ i\ JIK ' . ■ testimony for publication." 'ij ' /I V, / j If Nurse PHOEBE BAXTER, Eastbourne Street, Cottcsloe ■ \ /(If I i ft i fvi Beach, Perth, W. A., writes' i 'ifl V I fj 9MI t(I was a veritable martyr to Bilious Attacks, and at __ _ 'I gf | f fv| times was confincd to mybed. I tried several remedies, Nurse M. J. TREVARTIIEN, Marion Street, Charters \ I! I / / I ancl found no relief whatever, and doctors' prescriptions Towers, Qld., writes: I jjji, . ' 1 L I 'I ' ! 10 P crniancn f cffcct. I received one of your '* In my capacity of ladies' nurse I frequently re- J Hi' \ % I { P?™phlets ( and dccidcd to give Dr, Morse's Indian Koot commend inv patients taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root 5 Bj jj L f J | S rills a tual.and am pleased to state that they have proved Pills, and, personally knowing how effectual these Pills j a I \ ] an excellent remedy. I give them to my childicn when- are, have no hesitation in staling they are used as our t Ij, \ ever they arc out of sorts. In my capacity as nurse I family medicine as well. I have on all occasions much ] ave a S°°d word for Dr. Morse's Indian Root pleasure in recommending them, and yon have my consent I ' *"' s » to publish these few lines to that effect." Jj 5j The prudent housewife always keeps a bottle in the house, for she has learnt by experience that nature I | occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse's $ I? Indian Root Pills, Many a serious illness may be prevented by the timely use of these pills, chocking the disease in f | its primary stage. Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills are a Perfect Blood Purifier, and a positive and permanent £ corrective for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, t jj Piles, Pimples, Boils, and Blotches, and for female Ailments. Being vegetable, they do not weaken, sicken, or J | g"P e ' and ma y be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble I | will a l so find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened constitutions. £ I ' ' A Little Common Sense. $ j In using any kind of medicine a little commonsensc is always necessary; | Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pi'ls are compounded to meet the general requirements of man, woman, and child, both weak and strong, and in prescribing a £pfjj;|g is®'' | dose of from one to four pills, the actual number necessary in each case must j be determined according to the age and condition of the patient. A dose, \/j/\ 1' | however, should he sufficient to move the bowels at least twicc, and although f*\ Ifl' US | relief may be obtained at once, it is always advisable to take a Pill or two on p jk| /[ I \f] /[\ < | the following night. In some instances the first dose may cause a little pain wM\ t I } and sickness, which will not recur subsequently. The cause is due to the large Is % | flow of bile into the'intestines, which the Pills have let loose by opening the lll.WllWl iI | congested ducts which have been clogged up perhaps for months. Do hot pp H | blame the Pills if under these conditions you. feel sick. You will feel better w, J afterwards, and if you adopt Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as your regular ' | 111 I | medicine there is no likelihood of your liver getting in the same state again, T ;
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