Treatise on the Diseases of Women
omen of to-day. We fail to realize that these women are to be the mothers of the next generation, and that in their hands
ve national power through their strength alone. The women of the country must ha
men of to-day will depend, to a large extent, t
d States between fourteen and twenty-eight years of age. What are these young women worth to the h
r to her daughter, and it is the solemn duty of ever
g girls become mothers when little prepared to do so, and they find not only their own health shat
re doing everything they possibly can to prevent having children. This is not in accord
ring may be prevented, while every day brings us many, many letters asking
ertainly desire to be a strong mother, one capable of caring for her infant in every w
nd; but if this is not the case, then in all probability there is some inflammation of the generative organs. This may be
d such wives to continually use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; and, with this treatment alone, such a healthy condition of the generativ
's Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. If the fault is yours, the Compoun