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"Mrs. Bird" and "Madame Costello," two separate ads printed in the February 24, 1842 edition of the New York Sun.
Source: American Memory from The Library of Congress. [1]
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Mrs. Bird, Female Physician, where can be obtained Dr. Vandenburgh's Female Renovating Pills, from Germany, an effectual remedy for suppression, irregularity, and all cases where nature has stopped from any cause whatever. Sold only at Mrs. Bird's, 82 Duane st, near Broadway. n24 3m*
To The Ladies — Madame Costello, Female Physician, still continues to treat, with astonishing success, all diseases peculiar to females. Suppression, irregularity, obstruction, &c., by whatever cause produced, can be removed by Madame C. in a very short time. Madame C's medical establishment having undergone thorough repairs and alterations for the better accommodation of her numerous patients, she is now prepared to receive ladies on the point of confinement, or those who wish to to be treated for obstruction of their monthly periods. Madame C. can be consulted at her residence, 34 Lispenard st, at all times. — All communications and letters must be post paid. 22f 1m*
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