Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1904 — A Physician's Advice. [ARTICLE]
A Physician's Advice.
Yorktown, Ark., March 7th. —Dodd's Kidney Pills must nbt be confounded with the ordinary patent medicine. They are a new discovery, a specific for all diseases of the Kidneys and have been accepted by physicians only after careful.tests in extreme cases. Dr. Leland Williamson, of this place, heartily endorses Dodd's Kidney Pills “as n remedy for the various forms of the diseases of the Kidneys, pains in the back, soreness in tlie' region of the Kidneys, foul-smelling urine and cloudy or thickened conditions of the urine, discharges of pus or corruption. Gout, Rheumatism, inflammation and Congestion of the Kidneys_and_ja.il kindred complaints." Continuing bn says: “I could mention * fnany- eases in which I have prescribed Dodd's Kidney Pills with success. For instance; Mr. Robert Weeks, farmer, malaria liaeiuaturia or. swamp fever three times, kidneys weakened, continual pain and soreness in buck, which made him very nervous, had a little fever and sometimes chilly. Urine changeable, but generally very liigh-colored, an old chronic case who had taken much medicine with little effect. After taking Dodd's Kidney Pills about six weeks he was entirely cured and had gained fifteen pounds in weight. The last time I saw him ha was the picture of perfect mgnhood.”
