Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1901 — A Doctor This Time. [ARTICLE]

A Doctor This Time.

Portland. May’6th.—Dr. E. A. Rose, a practicing physician, formerly of Yatea Center, Kans., was on what everyone supposed was his death bed. He had Diabetes, and six of his brother doctors were in attendance and consultation at his bedside. They had done everything that medical skill could suggest to save his life, but they were at last reluctantly forced to tell him that he must prepare for death. His aunt had been summoned to his dying bedside. After the doctors had given her nephew up, she Insisted that as a last resort, be be given a treatment of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. . < From the very fl-st dose the tide turned In his fayor. His Ute was saved, and he Is hale and hearty to-day. This case and Its cure has amazed the physicians; and Is the sensation of the hour. It is interesting to nete that while many others are being curetj by this great discovery in medicine, the physicians themselves are ambng the first to benefit, and that while the simpler and more prevalent forms, such as Rheumatism, Sciatica, Bladder and Urinary Trouble and Female Weakness disappear before It, the more malignant forms, such as Bright's Disease. Diabetes and Dropsy, which have always been regarded as incurable, are yielding just as easily. Dodd's Kidney Pills are fast superceding all other treatments for Kidney Disease, and as nearly all human sickness and suffering has its origin in the Kidneys, the use of this wonderful medicine Is becoming almost universal. One will make slips occasionally and absurdly. Vice-President Roosevelt relates that when he was police commiesionet' an applicant for office in the civil service examination answered al! questions quite correctly, until asked, “Whe assassinated Lincoln?" He promptly replied “Bnllington Booth."