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GUISE II CINE. OF SCIATICA.

A Seymour Man's Experience of Various Treatments,

Because Sciatici is a disease of tho Sciatic nerve, il has been found that tho best treatment is one that tends to put the whole nervous system in a strong healthy condition. Blisters and lujjcttions are sometimes used to ease the sharp shooting lightning pains in the hips and legs, but this treatment is not regarded in any sense as a cure. A cure can only be obtained by looking to the cause of the complaint and restoring the nerves to their proper state of tone. In addition to'the tonic treatment, resting tho limbs in bed or on a couch as much as possiblo helps in a cure. , Mr. William Patterson, of Emily Street, Snymour, Victoria, had a bad attack of Sciatica, and declares that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured him and nothing else. This is because they are a blood builder and nerve tonic, the new blood they make, nourishing the irritated inflamed nerve, thus completely removing the cause of the complaint and making a permanent cure.

"Some time back I was employed fencing at a place called Glenonrn, about eighteen miles from Seymour," said Mr. Patterson to a reporter, "when I was suddenly attacked by sciatica. It was so Voil I bad to got another man to take my phce. In about a week I was unable to «-.<\ii about. The pain increased in severity and used to keep moving right up to my hip. About three or four in tho morning it used to get very bad. The Sciatio nerve in my left leg got very tender to tho touch. At times I could not move my leg. The pain in the baclc of the thigh was fearful. It was as if rod hot needles were being pushed into my.sinews. I consulted the doctor and he said I was suffering from a very bad attack of Sciatica. I tried liniments but they did mo no good. I was in a very bad state, unable to walk or work when my brother ITenry told me of someone that ho knew who had suffered something like myself being cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, t was only too glad to try anything that was likely to givo me caso from my sufferings. Tho first bos didn't seem to do me much good but I continued their use until I had used about six bosef and then I was able to go to work again am! have had no relapse since. My occupation is such that if tho pills had not completely cured me I am sure I would have had a relapse." When you want Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything else said to be just as good. If you have trouble in getting them send direct to the Dr.. Williams' Medicine ' Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, who will send them by return, post free, 3s. for ouo box, su boxes 16s. 6d.

Doctor Doyen, a Paris surgeon, d* clares that lie has invented a new liquid, mycolysiuo. which confers immunity from most infectious dieeasea.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 12

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522

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 12

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