Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1883 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NO BEST DAY OB NIGHT. Xu the fall of 1875 my sufferings were terrible. I was swollen to such proportions that I feared my limbs would burst. I had the best medical talent obtainable, and at the worst stage of my illness when my husband and many friends had given me up to die, the late Dr. John Woodbury made a thorough examination of my water, and pronounced my case acute kidney disease, bordering on Bright’s disease, and accompanied by gravel, and recommended the immediate uae of Hunt’s Bemedy. At this time I was suffering most terrible pain in my back, limbs and head, and could find no rest day or night for weeks, and I was growing weaker daily until this kind physician ordered me to take Hunt's Remedy. Before taking half of one bottle I commenced to improve, and, after taking six bottles, was entirely cured. This was nearly eight years ago, and I have had no return of the disease. I have recommended Hunt’s Remedy to others in similar cases, and it has never failed to cure. I have also used it for sick headache, and found in it a sure relief. I think it the best medicine made, and cheerfully recommend it to all. Mrs. W. H. BTILSON, Q X/- No. 16 Tyler St., Boston, Mass. April 18,1883. A WELL-KNOWN MAN. Hunt’s Remedy having been recommended to me for kidney and liver complaints, I purchased some at the "People’s Drug Store* and used it in my family, and found it to be a very valuable medicine, and I gladly recommend it highly to my friends, knowing it to be beneficial to those troubled with kidney or liver disease. Respectfully yours, ELISHA NOYSE, 63 G St., So. Boston, Mass. April 14, 1883. A LAST MAUFACTUKER. Ibave used Hunt's Bemedy for the kidney complaint, and, having been fully restored to health by its use, I can testify to its value. Daily I recommend it to some one of my friends, all of whom I know have been benefited by its use. Gratefully, GEO. P. COX, Malden, Mass., April 23,1883.
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