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Treatise on the Diseases of Women

Treatise on the Diseases of Women

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Treatise on the Diseases of Women

 

 

Tabe of Contents

Chapter I. A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS A WOMAN.
Chapter II. WHAT SHALL THE FUTURE GENERATION BE?
Chapter III. REPRODUCTION.
Chapter IV. THE REMEDY THAT CURES.
Chapter V. THE FEMALE PELVIS AND ITS CONTENTS.
Chapter VI. MENSTRUATION.
Chapter VII. DISORDERS OF MENSTRUATION.
Chapter VIII. DISEASES OF THE UTERUS AND OVARIES.
Chapter IX. DISEASES OF UTERUS AND OVARIES (Continued).
Chapter X. PREGNANCY, ITS SYMPTOMS, DISEASES, ETC.
Chapter XI. PROBLEMS IN NURSING.
Chapter XII. TO PREVENT CONVULSIONS AT CHILDBIRTH.
Chapter XIII. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, SLEEPLESSNESS.
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This entire book copyrighted in 1901 and 1904 by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., of Lynn, Mass., U. S. A. All rights reserved and will be protected by law.

 

 

List of Lydia E. Pinkham's Remedies.

Mrs. Pinkham's Products

 

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Put up in three forms: Liquid, Lozenge, and Pills Price, $1.00
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS, per Box " .25
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER " 1.00
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S SANATIVE WASH, per Packet " .25

ALL THE ABOVE, EXCEPTING THE LIQUIDS, CAN BE SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL MRS. PINKHAM'S REMEDIES.

CHAPTER I.

A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS A WOMAN.

Experience a Perfect Teacher.—Do you know what it is to suffer pain? Have you had your body racked and torn with intense suffering? Have you ever experienced that indescribable agony which comes from overworked nerves?

Have you ever felt the sharp, stinging pain, the dull, heavy pain, the throbbing, jumping pain, the cramping, tearing pain, the sickening, nauseating pain? Then you know all about them. Nobody can tell you anything more. Experience is a perfect teacher.

Book-Learning Alone Not Sufficient.—Suppose you had never experienced pain, but had just read about it in a book, do you think you would have any kind of an idea of what genuine suffering was? Most certainly not.

Book knowledge is valuable. It teaches the location of countries, the use of figures, and the history of nations; but there are some things books cannot do, and the greatest of these is, they cannot describe physical and mental suffering. These are things that must be experienced.

Personal Experience Necessary.—After you have once suffered, how ready you are to sympathize with those who are going through the same severe trials. If a member of your own home or a friend is passing through the trying ordeal of motherhood, and you have suffered the same, how you can advise, suggest, comfort, guide! If you have had a personal experience of intense agony once every month, do you not think you are in a far better position to talk with one who is suffering in the same way than you would be if you had never gone through all this?

You Best Understand Yourself.—But let us go a little farther in this study. When you listen to an eminent orator, you have but little idea whether he is nervous or not, but little idea whether he is undergoing a severe strain or not; for you have never been in his place, cannot understand just that condition.

Men become greatly interested in political matters; perhaps it often seems to you that they become too much disturbed; and yet how can you judge, for you have never been in their place? And so we might go on, giving illustration after illustration as additional proof to this one great fact.

IT TAKES A WOMAN TO UNDERSTAND A WOMAN.

Man Cannot Know Woman's Suffering.—What does a man know about the thousand and one aches and pains peculiar to a woman? He may have seen manifestations of suffering, he may have read something about these things in books, but that is all. Even though he might be exceedingly learned in the medical profession, yet what more can he know aside from that which the books teach? Did a man ever have a backache like the dragging, pulling, tearing ache of a woman? No. It is impossible.

Even Medical Men Cannot

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