RHEUMATISM.
» - In popular language the word rheumatism is a term which rovers a multi- : tude of ills, of which pain is the chief ! rheumatism, inflammatory rheumatism, and rheumatic fever are all names for the same disease. Muscui lar rheumatism affects the muscles and ' does not spread from one spot to another like inflammatory rheumatism. Lumbago is a form of muscular rheumatism. Some people have rheumatism every autumn or winter, especially those people who inherit a rheumatic tendency. They will continue to have recurring attacks until the blood is built up to a strength suffi7ient to overcome the rheumatic poison. External applications and drusrs that simply relieve the pain are of little use. On the o'thex* hand, Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills help build up the blood and correct the troui tie. , , With poison in tho blood there is a ' continual combat between the health forces and the disease. When the rheumatic poisons orevail, the blood gets thin raoidlv. Wben the Wood is trade I rich and red by Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills the poisons are destroyed and expeiled. 1 So obtain Dr. Willinm*' Pink Pills fr.r | Pale Peonle of any denier to-day. "but ' n<sk plain'y for Dr. Williams' to avoid _ _ j There has lv»en no in tne I price of Dr. W Pink Pills. 3s ncx box, c ix I'oxos 16s 6d. Nt ynnr rhemist or dire»t from the Dr. "Willipnis' Merli'nne Co., Box 815. 0 P O-. Wellington. The pamphlet, "Building Up the Blood," is free on reouest. 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 10
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