Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1901 — CANADA’S CAPITAL AROUSED. [ARTICLE]

CANADA’S CAPITAL AROUSED.

Never Was There Such Physicians’ Association Trying to Hsplain. . Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 25.—This city is stirred up as never before. Some seven years ago the local papers published an account of a man named George H. Kent, of 408 Gilmour street, who was dying of Bright’s Disease and who at the very last moment, after several of our best physicians had declared he couldn’t live twelve hours, was saved by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. People who know how low Mr. Kent was refused to believe that he was -cured permanently, and the other day, in order to clinch the matter, the papers published the whole case over again and backed up their story by sworn statements made by Mr. Kent, in which he declares most positively that in 1894 he was given up by the doctors and that Dodd’s Kidney Pills and nothing else saved him, and, further, that since the day that Dodd’s Kidney Pills sent him back to work, seven years ago, he has not lost a single minute from his work (he. is a printer in the American Bank Note Printing Company. Mr. Kent is kept quite busy during his spare hours answering inquiries personally and by letter, but he is so grateful that he counts the time well spent. Indeed, he and his wife have shown their gratitude to Dodd’s Kidney Pills in a very striking way by having their little girl—born in 1896 christened by the name of “Dodds.” Altogether it is the most sensational case that has ever occurred in the history of medicine in Canada, and the perfect substantiation of every detail leaves no room to doubt either the completeness or the permanency of the cure. The local Physicians have made the case of and Dodd’s Kidney Pills the subject of discussion at several of the private meetings of their Association.