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Treatise on the Diseases of Women

Chapter 9 No.9

Word Count: 2053    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ERUS AND OVARI

king cold during menstruation, from some injury, extra str

se in standing or walking. The tenderness in the sides is increased during menstruation, especially if pressure be made over the part. Sometimes th

ave as good surroundings as possible, and sh

s and thoroughly control the pain, Lydia E. Pink

ving these organs. Just as soon as a woman consulted a physician and complained of

ng against it. This is because of the serious results which follow this operation. While the pain and tenderness in these parts would be relieved, yet the profoun

d are frequently the victims of hysteria, melancholia, extreme nervous

thoroughly that the surgeon's knife is unnecessary. I am so confident in this belief that it hardly seems possible that any woman would continue to suffer in this way, whe

ough course of treatment with the Vegetable Compound. If you have any friends or neighbors who are suffering from this disease, and who fear that it will

h suffering, and has cheered and comforted so many thousands of women, that I am sure yo

ch like those of chronic inflammation. As a rule, the person suffering from these tumors knows

known as fibroids. They are often small, an

ne away with, for they are not fatal in themselves, and only become serious when they attain an exceedingly la

tter circulation through the uterus, and relieving the congestion in the surrounding parts, and by giving strength and tone to the smaller blood-vessels

flammation of the vagina caused by exposure to cold, irritating discharges

ards the close of menstruation, when the

Prepare this strictly according to the directions on each package, and use it as a vaginal injection two or three

from extending into the uterus, it is always wise to take Lydia E. Pin

s life itself almost unendurable. Its most frequent cause is due to irritating discharges from the uterus or va

ith dryness of the mouth and extreme thirst, there is a probability that the person is suffering from diabetes. In such a case a specimen of the uri

sed by frequent vaginal injections of Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash, even three

ecommend the application of severe caustics, yet I have never found any difficulty in promptly controlling and curing this affection by the fa

can only be thoroughly removed by the internal use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands of letters from women tell that

; or an irritable condition of the bladder may be produced by a pregnant uterus pressing forward against it; or the ute

ent desire to pass the urine. This act is almost always painful, and is sometimes accom

hen it is very difficult to cure. Prompt treatment in these cases is strongly urged bec

couch. The diet should consist largely of liquids, nothing being bette

useful to both sexes. The most flattering testimonials have come from men who have tried this remedy "because it was in the house," and who were most happily surprised to find that the relief was prompt and the cure speedy. Fo

struation. It usually occurs between the ages of forty and fif

once every six weeks or two months; or possibly passing over a month, and then appearing regularly again for the following two or three months; or the flow may

on, not associated with any unpleasant symptom whatever. Yet this is rarely t

flashes." It is a marked symptom with a great many women, and is described as a sensation of waves of heat passing over

e disturbed, producing constipation, diarrh?a, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, offensive breath, biliousness, etc. Most marked change

. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all through these remarkable changes. It is not a great expense to take th

be not attended to properly, the remainder of the life may be one prolonged day of agony. Even when persons have suffered during all their m

t tonic in itself, bracing up the whole nervous system, aiding digestion,

power to correct disease that all the trying days of the "change of life" may be passe

look upon it as something horrible to pass through, may now lay all such anxiety aside, for Mrs. P

hey will come out of it feeling better in every way than they have felt for many years. If you do not understand your ailments, write to Mrs

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Treatise on the Diseases of Women
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“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.”
1 Chapter 1 A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS A WOMAN.2 Chapter 2 WHAT SHALL THE FUTURE GENERATION BE 3 Chapter 3 REPRODUCTION.4 Chapter 4 THE REMEDY THAT CURES.5 Chapter 5 THE FEMALE PELVIS AND ITS CONTENTS.6 Chapter 6 MENSTRUATION.7 Chapter 7 DISORDERS OF MENSTRUATION.8 Chapter 8 DISEASES OF THE UTERUS AND OVARIES.9 Chapter 9 No.910 Chapter 10 PREGNANCY, ITS SYMPTOMS, DISEASES, ETC.11 Chapter 11 PROBLEMS IN NURSING.12 Chapter 12 TO PREVENT CONVULSIONS AT CHILDBIRTH.13 Chapter 13 DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, SLEEPLESSNESS.