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Show oo Faiiing Sight Is Not Fatal The point has been recentlv made that no caso of Chronic BrighVs Disease Dis-ease has ever recovered in wh.ch tho nervous system had so far collapsed as to degenerate the optic nerve. Numbers of such cases havo recov-eied recov-eied In at least three instauces the patients wore blind, and there have been ecorcs in which the eyesight was felling Shortly after the great fire in 1906 there wero assembled at Burns' Ham-mam Ham-mam Baths, Eddy street, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, three people, whose lives hung on a thread. All ha1 been condemned to death The three wp-e Mr. Frank H. Winter, Deputy Urued States Mar shal of Honolulu; Mr C B. Nash of the S P R. R. Co, a resident of akland aud a Mr. I.awton, also of Oakland, and a Mr. i awton, also or ot Brlght's Disease and the disease had so far progressed in tho cases of Nash and Lawton that the eyesight was disappearing. The case of Marshal Mar-shal Winter did not present tho eye symptom, but we simply include him ab he was thero at tho same time and will say In parenthesis that ho was so swollen w.th dropsy that the Honolulu Hon-olulu physicians had given up the caso und it didn't look like he could Jlvo two weeks. Having particularly in mind the cases of Nash and Lawton, as thoy were recent nnd presented the supposed sup-posed fatal eye symptom, and as we had not been advised of the results obtained, we took the matter up with our physician and asked for his report. re-port. It includes all three of the cases ahFembVd at the baths for sweating, us nbovo named, and is as follows: "All three of the patients are well. Conductor Nash Is on his train again. Lawton has made a recovery and advices ad-vices from Winter within tho last two months assert his continued health and activity " Recoveries under Fulton's Renal Cnnipound are being reported In all kinds of kidney cases from those Involving In-volving tho heretofore fatal eye symptoms symp-toms down, but where this symptom is in evidence tho help of a skilled physician is often needed to incrcaso tho elimination and hold up the heart, etc;., until tho Inflammation In the kidney kid-ney begins to respond to the Renal Compound. Kidney Disease, whether In the first stago or In the chronic and supposed incurable form, is now positively curable cur-able In a great majority of cases. We desire to hear from and adviso with those not recovering by the third uock John J Fulton company, G15 Bf.ttory St., San Francisco. Literature Litera-ture mailed free. Fulton's Tlenal Compound can be had In your city at Win. Driver &. Sons Dug Co. t mi mil iiriMjniJ www ' |