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Emperor Doomed

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Emperor Doomed

Has Bright's Disease and Famous Physicians Have Given Him Up. Thousands of Cases Cured.

Buffalo, Nov. 7.- Late dispatches from Pekin, China, bring information to the effect that the Emperor is dying of Bright's Disease. He is now under the care of a famous French physician, who says that the Emperor's complaint is "an incurable kidney disease. "

The famous French physician is mistaken

There is no incurable kidney disease.

In this city, where the only remedy that can positively cure Bright's Disease and all other Kidney Diseases, is prepared, and where numerous cures have been effected by its use, the statement of the famous French physician reads strangely enough.

Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of cases of Kidney Disease that have been pronounced "incurable" by dootors. They have never scored a failure.

R. J. Baxter, an engineer on the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad, had Bright's disease. He was reduced to a mere skeleton, and was given up by the doctors. He says: "At that time I had prepared to die." Today he is a well and powerful man, and is again running an engine. To a reporter of a Buffalo newspaper Mr. Baxter said:

A friend, also an engineer on the road, told my folks of a sure cure, Dodd's Kidney Pills. I determined to make one final effort to regain health and strength. I bought a supply of Dodd's Kidney Pills and began using them. In a few days my condition began to improve. Two months from the day I began using Dodd's Kidney Pills I surprised the W. N. Y. & P. R. R. Company, by applying for work."