Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1902 — Had Crazy Spells. [ARTICLE]
Had Crazy Spells.
West Pembroke, Me., Sept. 22d. The 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. A. L, Smith suffered with a peculiar affliction which her mother describes as follows: “It is two years now since she was first taken with crazy spells. “They kept on coming at intervals and I could get nothing to do her any good. ' “The doctors gave me no encouragement. They all said they could not help her. “The crazy spell would last about nine days, then she would be well about nine days, but would eat very little and was very yellow.' Even the whites oC her eyes were yellow. “I heard that Dodd’s Kidney Pill* were a great remedy for young girl» and decided to try them. “After taking one box she was completely restored and she has not had! one bad spell since. Of course we continued to use the pills and she used altogether five boxes last fall. “In March I thought I saw symptom* of the spells again and I got six boxes, 1 of which she has taken four, and is in splendid health. “Her case was certainly a remarkable one, and we are very thankful to Dodd’s Kidney JMlls for the great good/ they have done'my daughter.”
