Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1904 — The Most Common Disease. [ARTICLE]

The Most Common Disease.

Yorktown, Ark., Feb. 29th. —Poland Williamson, M. D„ a successful and clever local physician, says: “There is scarcely another form of disease a physician is called upon so often to treat as Kidney Disease. I invariably prescribe Dodd's Kidney Pills and am not disappointed in their effect, for they are always reliable. I could mention many cases in which I have used this medicine with splendid success; for example, I might refer to the case of Mr. A. H. Cole. “Age 31, greatly emaciated, some fever. groat pain and pressure over region''of Kidneys, urine filled with pus or corruption and very foul smelling and passed some blood. Directed to drink a great deal of water, gave brisk jJurgative and Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The pills were continued regularly for three weeks, especially if patient felt any pain In region of Kidneys. Cured completely and patient, performed bis duties as farm laborer in four weeks.” Dr. Williamson has been a regular practitioner for over twenty years and his unqualified endorsement of Dodd's Kidney Pills is certainly a wonderful tribute to this remedy.