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WHAT NURSES SAY. ._J TOMEN at all times are more or less subject to weakness brought about by ' Indigestion and Pelvic Disorders, and in the course of her profession a nurse sees a great deal of suffering, much of which might be avoided. A duly qualified nurse admittedly ranks next to the doctor as an authority on the treatment of general ailments and womanly weaknesses, and in following her profession she has a varied experience and every opportunity to gain a thorough knowledge of the various - »-\ '■«-».? treatments of these diseases. She is therefore able to judge, t ®lk\ and competent to speak of the wonderful efficacy of Dr. ■4 . %£s\\ Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy for all complaints ] *wffir& originating from disorders of the Stomach, Liver, and Kid- »? j (l) neys, and all Female Ailments from whatever cause arising. Nurse HUNTER, Bright Street, Gisbotne, N.Z., writes: " Having used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for bleeding piles with very great relief, I can thoroughly recommend the same to anyone suffering with that complaint. I have several times recommended them to my patients, and they have also used them with every satisfaction. You may make what use you like of this testimony." Nurse PHOEBE BAXTER, Eastbourne Street, Cottesloe Beach, Perth, W.A., writes:— "I was a veritable martyr to Bilious Attacks, and .at times was confined to my bed. I tried several remedies, and found no relief whatever, and doctors' prescriptions had no permanent effect. I received one of your pamphlets, and decided to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial, and am pleased to state that they have proved an excellent remedy. I give them to my children whenever they are out of sorts. In my capacity as nurse I always have a good word for Dr. Morse's Indian Rqot Pills." Nurse E. JUDD, 337 Carrington Street, Adelaide, S.A., writes:— " I have much pleasure in stating that I have tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Constipation, and I found them act in an excellent way without griping. Besides, I find they suit our family purposes, and recommend them to my friends in my capacity as nurse. You can use this testimony for publication." Norse M. J. TREVARTHEN, Marion Street, Charters Towers, Qld., writes : "In my capacity of ladies' nurse I frequently recommend mv patients taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and, personally knowing how effectual these Pills are, have no hesitation in stating they are used as our family medicine as well. I have on all occasions much pleasure in recommending them, and you have my consent to publish these few lines to that effect." The prudent housewife always keeps a bottle in the house, for she has learnt by experience that nature occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Many a serious illness may be prevented by the timely use of these pills, checking the disease in its primary stage. Dr. Morse's 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, Piles Pimples, Boils, and Blotches, and for Female Ailments. Being vegetable, they do not weaken, sicken, or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened constitutions. A Little Common Sense. In using any kind of medicine a little commonsense is always necessary; Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are compounded to meet the general requirements of man, woman, and child, both weak and strong, and in prescribing a dose of from one to four pills, the actual number necessary in each case must be determined according to the age and condition of the patient. A dose, however, should he sufficient to move the bowels at least twice, and although relief may be obtained at once, it is always advisable to take a Pill or two on the following night. In some instances the first dose may cause a little pain and sickn»ss%hich will not recur subsequently. The cause is due to the large flow of bile into the intestines, which the Pills have let loose by opening the congested ducts which have been clogged up perhaps for months. Do not blame the Pills if under these conditions you feel sick. You will feel better afterwards, and if you adopt Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as your regular medicine ther* is no likelihaod of your liver getting in the same state agatn. WEZSEEmfr Tfrlßßl

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Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 3