To Cure Dropsy
McIntyke, Out., March 11 - Drops)' is due in the majority of cases to some disorder of the kidneys. It is one of the symptoms of Bright's disease and indicates an advanced stage of the disease.' One reasou why so nmny cases of dropsy prove fatal in that a wrong system of treatment is followed. If the cause be removed the disease will disappear. Make the kidneys all right and dropy will go. This is the plan followed by Hugh Lainont of this place in the case of his fourteen-year-old son, who had dropsy since he was au infant. Mr. Lainont gave the boy Dodd's Kidney Pilis and he is now thoroughly cured and strong and hearty.
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