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THE PAIN OF NEURALGIA

Pfiopl* think of neuralgia a pain in the head or face, but neuralgia way affect any nerve of tho body. Different names (ire given to it when it affects certain nerves. Thus neuralgia of the 6ciatic nerve i 9 called sciatica, but the character of tho pain and the naturo of the disease is tho same, tho cause is tho same, ana the remedy to be cffectivo must bo the samo. . , , Tho pain of neuralgia is caused by starved nerves. Tho hlood» •n'luch normally carries nourishment to the nerves, for some reason no does bo, and the pain that you feel is the cry of t ie nerves for food. Tho reason why the blood fails to properly nourish the nerves is often becaude tho blood itself is weak and thin. , Anaemia, or thin blood, §is tho most common cause of neuralgia. Build up the thin blood with Dr. Williams Pink Pills and you aro attacking neuralgia at its root. Theso touic pills also have a peculiar and direct action on the nerves so that they are probably the very best possible remedy for tiie treatment of neuralgia. Your own dealer sells Dr Williams Pink Pills. Get a box to-day and write to the Dr. "Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, for tho free book- "Diseases of System. -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 13

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THE PAIN OF NEURALGIA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 13

THE PAIN OF NEURALGIA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 13

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