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Day
4
Month
February
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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MRS. DR. WHITNEY. Confined to Her Bed with Sciatica - She Relates Her Experience. .Tmestown, N. Y., Jan. 30.- Very few in nnmber are the residente of Jamestown or vioinity who do not remember the late Dr. Q. W. Whitey, who for many years enjoyed an enormous praotioe, and who was surgeon fui this distriot of the Erie K. R. Co. And there are few who knew the dootor who do not also know hia widow as one of onr most highly esteemed residen ts. Mrs. Whitney tells a most remarkab)e story regardiDg her reoent illnees and her anbseqnent return to robnsÈ heaJth. She has for gome yeara been troubled with Kidney Complaint and lame baok, and, although she oonsulted different physioians and took remedies innumerable, she gradnally grew worse, nntil her disease developed int acute Sciatioa. Finally, she was obliged to take to her bed, from whioh she was unable to move for fonr weeks. Her medical attendants did their utmost for her, but could give her no relief. At last, a friend advisud her to try those mnoh-talked-of Dodd's Kidney Pilis. She says ene feit better fram the flrst dose, and now she is perfectly bealthy and strong. Not ooly did the Soiatioa vanish, bnt the baokache and kidney troubles that had afflioted her for years disappeared alsn, and today tbere is not a trace of any of those troubles left. No wonder, then, that Mrs. Whitoey is most prononnced aud entbusiastio in her praises of Dodd's Kidney Pilis. CASTOHIA. jimils yy S1?} s " ' m

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Ann Arbor Argus
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