Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1903 — The Doctor’s Statement. [ARTICLE]

The Doctor’s Statement.

St John, Kan., Nov. 10.—This town has a genuine sensation in the case of a little boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mcßride. Dr. Limes, the attending physician, says: “Scarlet Fever of a very malignant type brought this child very near to deajh and when the fever left him, he was semi-paralyzed In the right leg Tand. right arm. He also lost hearing ,in his Ylgla&ii"" KUi‘ hi* mind was much affected. ‘Tils parents tried another treatment foF~a time and when I was recalled I found that he was haTing spells very like Epilepsy and was very bad and gradually growing worse. I advised the use of podd’s Kidney Pills and In a ! short time the child began to Improve. Inside of a week the nervous spasms or epileptic seizures ceased altogether.” Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride have made a swbfin statement of the facts and Dr. Jessei L. Limes has added his sworn statement saying that Dodd’s Kidney Pills and nothing else cured the fits.