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A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT
Says: “I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a
Superior for Catarrh.”
DOCTORS FALL IN LINE.
&ra<s8c!)ig Physicians recognise the unfailing reliability of Doan’s Kidney
inti* by prescribin'? them for Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Bis-
orders—a tribute wou by no other Proprietary Medicine. Four cases cited
from “Rotes of His Practice,” by Dr. Leiaud Williamson, of Yorktown, Irk.
__ Yorktown, Ark., Mar. 1, 1904.
Fobtzr^Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gentlemen:—I have been engaged In the practice of medicine In this sec
tion for ten years.„,Th|s is a very sickly climate, on the Bayou Bartholomew,
near the Arkansas River. It is particularly malarious and miasmatic; we
meet with matiy'iihcf various abnormal conditions of the human family;
Droipinent among the cases in which I have been called upon to prescribe is
kidney disease. Many of these disorders manifest themselves by pains in the
back, often extending to other parts of the body; sometimes headache is
present, caused by uraemic or chronic uric acid poisoning, soreness in region
pf kidneys* cloudy, thickened and foul-smelling urine, discharges of pus or
dorruptton; inflammation of the kidneys, extending to the bladder, is caused
by excess of tide acid and decomposition of the urine. Hemorrhage is some
times met with, caused by high state of inflammation or congestion.
There is no class of diseases a doctor is called oftener to treat than the
variety of kidney diseases, in many of which the patient will have chills or
rigprs, followed by fever, a result of the kidneys falling to eliminate the uric
acid poison from the system. Such cases require the kidneys restored to
their natural functions, then the poison and foreign substances are removed-
shock to the nervous system averted and natural health restored.
I have, for some time, been using Doan’s Kidney Pills in these many
manifestations and with uniform success, curing most cases. I can further
•ay that even in hopeless cases where they have waited too long, Doan’s
Kidney Pills afford much relief and prolong life. I can recommend the pIHs
In conditions of excessive or deficient secretion of urine, as also in conva
lescence from swamp-fever and malarial attacks, as verified by the following
cases in my practice.
IQASB 1. , -
Thos. Orell, Bear, Ark., age 00.
Pqin in back for aeveral week«,
then chills, irregular sometimes,
severe rigors followed by fever.
Gave good purgative of calomel and
padoph, and Doan’s Kidney Pills.
CASfe 2.
Mrs. Smith, Tarry, Ark., age
20, mother of Four children. Had
female complaint and kidney
- trouble, manifest by pain in back
and urine irregular; sometimes very
clear, changing to cloudy, and with
much sediment on standing in
chamber. Gave local treatment for
female complaint and prescribed
.Doan's Pills: after using six boxes
she regards nerself os Cured.
CASE
Brown Ears, Wynne, Ark., age
21. Had severe case of malarial
hoemataria or swamp fever. Gave
Accessary liver medicine, calomel
and padoph, and morph.-sulph., to
relieve pain, and ordered Doan’s
Pills for the high state of conges-
, tion and inflammation of the kid
ney*. Recovery resulted in two
weeks. Preacribed Doan’s Kidney
Pills* to be continued until the kid
ney* were thoroughly strengthened
and all pain in back sqbsided.
CASE 4.
Elijah Elliott, Tarry., Ark.,
age 34. Pain in back and legs and
headache. Uric-acid poisoning. Pro
scribed Doan’s Kidney Pilla After
taking several boxes pain subsided
—urine became normal, or natural,
and patient able to resume his work.
These are a few of the typical crises In which I have used Doan’s Kidney
Pills. In a great many instances I use them alone with curative results,
)V^Ue with some others t indlcated remedies are associated.
* 't oelleve that by the Judicious use of Doan’s Pills many serious compli
cations are arrested pud, pinny hopeless and Incurable cases of Bright’s disease
prevented.
J, Iwye often, found that one box of the pills Is all that Is required to effect
a'cure 1 , but in some cases I continue their use until all symptoms aro entirely
absent find the.-euro.effectual mid permanent. Yours truly,
A tr— trial of this groat Kidney and
‘ 'ijbo obtalned^bj^^d*
roater-MUburi
Yorktown, Ark.
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1 In a recent letter from 611 G street, !
J S. W., Washington, D. C., this vener- |
« able gentleman says of Peruna: <
| “I have tried Peruna after hav- J
J ing tried in vain other remedies i
* for catarrh, and I can say without J
| reservation that I never felt a l
] symptom ofreliefuntil I had given
♦ Peruna the simple trial that its
* advocates advise.\Ido not believe it
♦ las a superior, either as a remedy
« for catarrh or as a tonto for the
t depressed and exhausted oondi-
l tion which is one of the effects of the
4 disease.”—Benjamin F. Hatches.
TSAAC BROCK, s citizen of McLcn-
X man'County, Texas, has lived for 114
years. In-speaking of his good health and
” Mr. ■"— 1
ly n
eta
changes; it keeps me in
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keeps my blood in good circulation. I
have* come to rely upon it almost entirely
for the many little things for which i
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“When epidemics of la grippe first be
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“I had several long sieges with the grip.
At first I did not know that Peruna was
a remedy for this disease. When I heard
that la grippe waa epidemic catarrh. I tried
Peruna for la grippe, and found it to be
just the thing.’—Iaasc Brock.
Pe-ru-na Used in the Fftmilj for
Years,
Mn. E. West, 137 Main street, Menasha,
Wis., write*: “We have uaed Peruna in
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-Mrs. E. West.
Pfl-rtnia Is a Catarrhal Tcnio
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In old age the mucous* membra men be
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This leads to partial loss of hearing,
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;urbances. . ,#
Peruna corrects all this by its specific
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One bottle will convince anyone. Once
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Mrs. F. E. Little. Tolona, 19., writes:
T can recommend Peruna aa a good medi
cine for chronic ca-
A TRAVELER
AT SEYEHiy-ONB
YEARS OF AGE.
tarrh of the stom
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have been troubled
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over a year, and . .
also a cough. Now my cough is all gone,
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“In June, 1901, I lost my sense, of hear
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* Mr. W. B. Bchnadtr, of Terre Hill, Pa.,'.
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“I got sick every winter and had «'fpMl,‘
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