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WHY BACKS ACHE

Every muscle of tlio body needs a. supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The muscles- of the back are under heavy strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they lack, nourishment and rebel. The result is a sensation of pain in tliose muscles. The best medical authorities agree that backache 'sfcldom or never means kidney trouble. Ileal • organic kidney disease may have progressed to a critical point without developing a pain in the back. Doctors detect its presence by the excretions of the kidneys themselves. Pains.- in the back should always lead the sufferer to look to the condition-,-ci the blood. It will be found in 'most.casei that the use-of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilh to build up. the blood will stop the grumbling of the ill-nourished, muscles of the back. How much better it is to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for . the blood than to give way to unreasonable alarai about your.kidnoys. If you suspect" your kidneys,' any doctor can make, tests in ten minutes that will set your fears at rest or tell you the worst. All dealers, sell. Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills. - A. useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood" will be sent to any applicant sending name anil -address to'tne Dr. Williauis Medicine Co., Wellington, .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

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WHY BACKS ACHE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

WHY BACKS ACHE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 9

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