WHEN YOU CAN'T SLEEP
Amongst sufferers from insomnia there are many who oom plain'to their doctors that when they are about their work or sitting still, they can hardly resist the tendency to go to sleep, but the moment they lay their heads upon the pillow they oannot get to sleep. This condition is usually met with in anaemic, debilitated people. An eminent practitioner explains the cause of this. The vessels of the brain having lost their tone, oannot contract and regulate the flow of blood through the brain. When- one in this condition is in an upnglit position, the •upper parts of tho body and more particularly the brain, owing to the laxity of the vessels, are drained of blood. But when the patient lies down, the Teveree is the case and the blood flows too freely through the brain and the imagination is excited. In such cases it is necessary to restore tone by the use of tonics, and it is advisable for anyone who is debilitated and run down to take a course of Dr. Williams' Pint Pills. They increase the blood supply and impart tone to the whole system. Sleop beoomes sounder and moro refreshing, your worries become less, and your work lighter. Tho whole action of these pills is to. assist nature to restore the body to normal activity. They do not contain any narcotic. Tour nearest dealer can supply you with Dr. Williams' Pint Pills at the price they have always been sold at, 3s. a box, six boxes 16e, Gd.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 8
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257WHEN YOU CAN'T SLEEP Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 8
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