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Life To The Dying

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sy; tí. Y.j Dcc. 23- Th is is the story of a man vvho was given up by doctors to die, and who grasping at a tobo a Ufe pré he grateful to those who saved bis life? Ask him. He tells bis ovvn story without hesitation or reserve. He was suffering f rom tbat most direful of Kidney diseases, Diabetes, which hatl become so far advanced that inflammation of the bladder had set in, folio wed by Orchitis, and attended wuh intense pain and discomfort. Ha was of nouseto himself or anyone else He just existed- that was all. Do you know any such'.J If so, show them this: THE DODDS MEDICINE CO., Gentlemen: - I was in extremely bad health when I went to a celebrated physician in Erie to be examined. He said I had catarrh oí the nose and throat. He asked me if Ihad any serious trouble. I tcld him Diabetes. Hechanged color.and asked if I had had it Ion?. I told him about four years. The next 1 went for tho resulta of an examinution of my urine. The doctor said: "Go homo and enjoy what comforts you may. Yon have buta few weeks to live." At the solieitation of my wiie, afterwards ho gave me some medicine, but with no good result. One day the same doctor examined me again and fotind that I had Orchitis. He said I must submit to an operation. "But not now' said he, "you aro too weak. Inflammation would set in and tbat would kill you." Well, it went on and the swelling kept increasinand I kept growing weaker and weaker. I thought that Death had ma sure. One aay my sister in Winnipeg sent me a paper in wliich I saw about the wonderful cure of Dr. E. A. Rose, who also was afflicted with Diabetes. ïhat gave me hope. I sent $2.50, got sixboxesof DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, and began taking them. Before I had iioished the first box, the Orchitis had subsided my organs were well and strong. I went back to the doctor ■ then and he would not beliove that I was cure d until he. made a personal examination. He said ho had not given me ansr medicine that could have elïected the cure. I told him No, I knew hc hadn't. To thanks to him I had been cured. Thanka were due to DODD'S KID' PILLS. They aro wonderful Pilis for Kidney and Bladder troubles. If you desiro to uso the history of my case for the enlighteumect of bumanity, you have my permission. JOSEPH N. CHENET. Powerful as is the above argument for DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, it is but a sample of what istold in every town in the land where the remedy is used and knowD. It mij?ht be expected that the price of such a wónderful dUci would be above tbe reach of all but the rieh. This is not so. The cost of a box of DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS is the same to every one- but 50 cents ;six for 32 .,".0.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register