Use Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills for Constipation, says Bendigo Nurse ' Nurse McEwan, of 341 High-street, Bendigo, Vic., who has been nursing in the district for 20 years, and whose photo, is here published, sends the following letter in praise of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. During her long experience she has had a splendid opportunity of judging the value and popularity of different medicines, and has found that in most instances Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are being used with satisfactory results. When asked the best remedy for constipation, she always strongly recommends these Pills, knowing full well that they are unequalled for this complaint. Nurse McEwan writes: — 341 High-street, Bendigo, V. Gentlemen: — “I have been nursing for the past 20 years, most of the time at Bendigo. Personally I found the use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills excellent in combating constipation. My family also use them, and find same most efficacious. As a nurse with a large clientele, Indian Root Pills are always recommended to my patients in ordinary cases, by myself. I know Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills to be most widely used, and I feel sure they are accorded patronage by the great bulk of people that I meet. Yc u can use this testimony if deemed advisable. I am a mother of seven children, and usually possessed of excellent health.” 1 ’ (Signed) Nurse Elizabeth McEwan. _ „• .• i. rnn» of nine-tenths of the sickness of man. and a large proportion of the sickness of women. Consrtpation ia the root of g ."^ e thingSi it may grovr and become complicated. When the bowels are clogged the It it a simple thing of d " t * rs the Llood. and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, waste matter dwayt and fernaents an ntc |„di K estlon. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and various other ailments disturbing the is liable to cause inflammation of the Bowels. Liver and Kidneys. To maintain a healthy system the bowels should v operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature’s wise provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to be solved. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may he averted. Mothers, especially should guard the health of their children, and inculcate regular habits from infancy. As a family Remedy for Costiveness, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have a wide reputation. They are mild in their action, causing neither weakness nor sickness, and do not gripe. To overcome constipation, take from one to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move daily, and are restored to healthy action fl~ n c £mn M mm m m i i I m 4 i I I i i * i m i i i * UVER p i W'/A m tH£ f OR m
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Otago Witness, Issue 3071, 22 January 1913, Page 8
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