PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD
So®® people lave a tendency to become thin-blooded just as others have an inherited tendency to rheumatism, or to nervous disorders. The condition in which the blood becomes eo thin that the whole body suffers, comes' On so gradually and stealthily that anyone with' a natural disposition in that direction should watch the symptoms carefully. Bloodlessness, or anaemia, as the medical term is, can be corrected much more easily in the earlier stai'ts "than later. It' begins "with a ■tired feeling that rest does not overcome, the complexion becomes pale, and breathJessncss on slight exertion, such as- going upstairs, is noticed.
Dr. Williams' Pink.Pills are a lome remedy that has,-been most successful in the treatment of diseases, caused bv thin fi , P ure a ' r an( l wholesome food these 'blood-making pills afford the corTect treatment when the symptoms described are noticed. A former sufferer from ailaemia says: "I . was emaciated and did not have a particle of colour. 1 had severe headaches, had no ambition and could just drag around." Dr. WilPink Pills quickly restored appe--s?®; and health Dr. Williams'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 9
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185PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 9
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