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Show m BRIGHT'S DISEASE Wk Lot thoro be no evasion we mean Pw chronio and supposed incurable cases JK Involrtng dropBy, albumen and casts. Wn They are curable in a great majority Mjf of all cases. Ill Lot us cite a typical ense that of mil Sir. R. F. Nltackke, of 1216 Spahrht g : Street, Madison, Wis. There had been Uj eight physicians on this case and it , got so extreme that he finally had Jw one of the last symptoms; namely, m foiling eyo-alghL In January, 1907, S tho doctors admiltod that nothing U further could bo done, and they sont B; him to Kureka Springs, Arkansas. B; He continued to get worse, tho dropsy HI l finally reaching the stomach, heart 00 ' and lungs. At one time tests showed jjf albumen as high as 75 per cent (H He learned of Fulton's Renal Com- (Jh pound and began to take it July 3rd j j Dropay began slowly to decline and gjfc1 I the aJbomon dropped to forty, theu to )i 1 twenty, then to ten, and finally to 51 two per cent in May, 1908. im The patient t now back to his om-" w-r , ployment and la devoting full time to j his bodinesA g Patients desiring to know more of tWi treatment can get full literature ( by writing to the John J. Fulton Com- fpany, 645 Battery SL, San Francisco, m JCal. gd Fultotfa Renal Compound can bo had Sgy JQ your city at Wm. Driver & Sons 5u Drug Co. !QBl( We desire every patlont to write us Hr who Is not noting the usual iinprove- p ment by tho third week. |