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CURING SCIATICA

The same principles muet bs. observed in treating sciatica as in any other disease if a really permanent cure is looked for. The correct treatment goes a step beyond the relief of the symptoms, and cures the cause. Sciatica is a norvous disorder just liko neuralgia. "It is often spoken of as neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. One medical writer of high repute has said it is the cry of the nerves for food. The complaint indicates that tho nerves are weak and run down, or lack tone, as the-medical'man puts it. Sometimes a blow or injury to the leg sets the trouble going. The affected leg should havo as much rest as possible. If the patient can keep to bed or a oouch so much tho better. Dr. Williams' Pink l'ills should be given to build up tho blood, as it is from the blood the nerves get the "food" tho medical writer says they are crying for. Thin Mood causes lieijvcs to bccomo weak; building un tho Wood restores norvo force. Under Dr. Williams' Pink Pills improvement is usually noticed in a short time and the treatment should be continued until all traces of tho complaint have disappeared. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your nearest chemist,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 10

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CURING SCIATICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 10

CURING SCIATICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 10

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