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Show :HAVE YOU SUSPECTED: YOUR KIDNEY ! There are two ways to tell whether you ! have weak kidneys. j The firnt is through the pains in the back j and other outward signs. The second is by examinatioi of the kidney secretions. That is why physicians make such a careful examination when you apply for insurance, and if there is any sirti of kidney kid-ney trouble you are surely rejected. Kidney disease is so dangerous that it is a bad mistake to overlook or neglect it, and if pain in the back, recurring headaches, head-aches, or a fretful, nervous, tired condition makes you suppect some kidney trouble, take the trouble to watch the kidney secretions. secre-tions. Look for any of the following signs: More or less than three and one half pints passed doily. Too dark or too pale a color. Passages too frequent, profuse, orjmuch reduced, or scaldintf and painful. Sandy, firitty or cloudy settlinifs. Fat or olly-lookintf layer which (fathers on the surface when allowed to stand, or a jelly-like thirkenintf. Staining of the linen or bad odor. Temporary changes may occur for a time from things eaten, but if the changed appearance ap-pearance continues, your kidneys are out of order and need help. Neglect may prove serious. Doan's Kidney Pills correct and regulate regu-late the kidney secretions, stimulate and heal sick kidneys, and thereby drive away There are Two Ways to Find Out Whether the Kidneys are Sick or Weak "Oh, zvkat a fain!" backache, rheumatic pain, nervousness, d ziness. bloating and other results of kidmy' "y disease. The following case is typical of the cures J effected by D-an's Kidney Pills. Grateful testimony is the best evidence. SAVED AT THE CRISIS. Cured After Doctors Gave Up Hope, II. "R. Hatch, 2576 Cedar Street, Everett, Washington, says: "I doubt if anyone ever suffered more than I did from kidney trouble. trou-ble. I endured the greatest agony anyone ean imagine. My back to bad I could hardly hard-ly walk. The least jar was or sudden mis step caused sharp twinges through my loins that fairly made me groan. I dreaded to stoop fur I knew what I had to suffer when I straightened. At times the kidney ; secretions passed much too freely, while i again there was a marked retention. The secretions were almost like bloo:l. offensive in odor and terribly painful in passage. I treated with several physicians and consulted con-sulted two specialists in Seattle and one in Tacoma. They all told me I had lright' disease and could expect to live only a short time. Finally I began using Doan's Kidney Pills on a friend's advice, and to my surprise, I received prompt relief. I continued and was completely cured. Though 75 years of age, I am as supple- 's and active as any man in the country.'. |