Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1884 — THE SURGEON’S KNIFE [ARTICLE]
THE SURGEON’S KNIFE
Beqnired to Bemove a Stone from the Bladder—This Dangeroun Operation Might , Have Been Avoided by the Timely Use of Dr. David Kennedy’* Favorite Remedy (of Kondout, N. Y). Mr. Simon Tietsell, formerly of Kondout, K. Y., had been treated for seven years by various physicians for what they called Stricture of the Urethra, witboutteneflt. He finally consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., who found his trouble to be Urinary Calculi, or Stones in the Bladder. The Doctor at once removed the foreign bod. ies with the knife, and then gave his great kidney and liver medicine, FAVORITE REM. EDY, to prevent their reformation. The entire treatment was eminently successful, and Mr. Tletsell'g recovery was rapid and complete. While FAVORITE REMEDY is a specific in all Kidney and Bladder diseases, it is equally valuable in cases of Bilious Disorders, Constipation of the Bowels, and alithe class of ill sapparently inseparable from the constitutions of women. Don’t forget the name and address, Dr. David Kennedy,, Hondout, X. Y. The Doctor would have it' understood that, while he is engage I in the Introduction of his med cine, FAVORITE REMEDY, he still continues the practice of his profession. He treats all diseases Of a chronic character, and performs all the minor and capital operations of surgery. A scene from still life— a moonshiner’s headquarters. ■ ! . Mb: w.c. Arfcr saye : Samarttaa Aerr me cared a; of epilepsy, :■•■■■ - V Wires a new oil well is discovered it is difficult to get the hole truth about it. Kiscs’ Evil is a twin brother to Scrofula. Samaritan Xervtne cures both of them.
