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NEURALGIC PAINS

Among the causes of neuralgia the most important is the general physical condition of the patient; Neuralgia is most common in persons reduced in strength by over-work or 6Omo form oj orer-exertion, physical or mental, or by loss of sleep. Anaemia or lack of good red blood is i>. common cause of neuralgia. The reason for this is plain. Tlie nerves fret their nonrwlnment through tho blood. When the Wood is thin and weak the nerves are badly nourished, they become inflamed, and neuralgic pains are produced-. These pains have been described, as "the cry of a starved nerve."

Hot applications to soothe these inflamed nerves and Dr. Williams* Pink Pills to build up the blood and carry the needed clement? to the nerves is the correct treatment and one that Iras brought good results in so ninny cases that it is no longer tfn experiment. Headache, backache, sleeplessness, nervous debility, norvoii? breakdown, St. V itne* Dance and the functional forms of partial paralysis show good results under the tonic treatment with l>. Williams' Pink Pills. All dealers sell these pills.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2335, 17 December 1914, Page 9

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NEURALGIC PAINS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2335, 17 December 1914, Page 9

NEURALGIC PAINS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2335, 17 December 1914, Page 9

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