NEURALGIA AND POOR BLOOD
Thero are very few cases of nenralgia, tlmt are not caused by a thin, run down condition of tho blood. Almost the first thins tho doctor looks for m neuralgic patients is the anaemic appearance. Thore aro two things to do for any form of neuralgia. Apply licat to tho affected part to soothe tho pain, and food the nerves by taking a tonic containing thf! elements needed by them. ITret as afforded by hot flannel, hot water bn"S etc., lulls tho inflamed Jierves into temporary quiet. It docs not cure. Not nnl.il the nutrition of the nerves is restored will the inflammation subside and i:he mjurnlgic state Le remedied. . Never under'any circumstances should drugs to deaden tho pain be used. Dr Williams' fink Pills furnish to the blood the needed elements and the blood conveys them to the nerves. The only way of gelling food or medicine to tho nerves is through lire blood. Ttemember that. Neuralgia is a general term. It means inflammation of.a nerve. It is given different names according to the nervo affected.' Sciatica is neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. Applications of heat will soothe the pain in all forms of neuralgia and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will correct the condition that causes it. If you have neuralgia you can send to your 'dealer at onco for a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the Nervous system" will bn sent free to nuy address by the Dr. Williams' Medicine C 0.,. Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2542, 17 August 1915, Page 2
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256NEURALGIA AND POOR BLOOD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2542, 17 August 1915, Page 2
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