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CURING SCIATICA.

The "same principles must be obsorved "...in; treating/sciatica as in any other disease t if a. really permanent cure is looked for! ''Th'e''c©rrect treatment goes a step ...l-SEPM th<Li re '' e f of.Hi? symptoms, and -cures- tEel. cause. Sciatica is 1 a nervous disorder jus.t like neuralgia. It is often : spoken- of* as of the sciatic ". nerve." >Xin6 medical.writer.of ■high, re- . pute. has', said it is the cry-of the nerves for food!. The complaint indicates that the-nerves ire weak and run down, or 'Jack-tone,"-a's the medical man puts it. ' SometiraeSra: blow : or injury to the leg serV'tho' trouble going. The affected leg should. have;as much rest as possible. If ;. t]io patjentpcan keep to a bed or a couch I so much'the better.. 'Dr. Williams' Pink ; Pills sh.onjd" be given to build up the blood from the blood the nerves get the medical writer says they/are , ! crying for. Thin blood causes , nerves'to'become weak; building up the - blood nerve' force. Under Dr. i "Williams 1 jink Pills improvement is ! ;usually,;riq(pc«d in a short time and the ' treatment vshould bo continued until all traces of ths: complaint have disappeared. i You- can get: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at LXyour-nearest- chemist, •

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 8

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199

CURING SCIATICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 8

CURING SCIATICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 8

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