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THIN BLOOD CAUSES BACKACHE

Every muscle of tho body needs a sunply of rich, red blood in proportion to tho work it does. The muscles of tho back aro under heavy strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they lack nourishment and rebel. TTio result is a sonsution of pain in those muscles. Tho best medical authorities agree that backacho seldom or never means kidney trouble. Real organio kidney diseaso'ma.y have progressed to a critical point with-* out developing a pain in tho back. Doctors detect its presonco by tho oxcretious of the kidneys tlioniselves. Pains in tho back should always .lead tho suiferor to look to tho condition of the blood. It will be found in most cases that tho use of Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills to build un the blood will stop the grumbling of tho ill-nourished muscles of tho back. How much bettor it is to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for llio blood than to give way to unreasonable alarui about your kidneys. If yon suspect your kidneys, any doctor can make tests in ton minutes that will set, your fears 'at. rest or tell von the worst. All dealers sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A useful IxViklet ou "Diseases of the Blond" will bo sent, to liny n>mlioant. ,«i>tiilinsr a nost-wl to tho Dr. Williams' Hcdwiao —

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 15

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THIN BLOOD CAUSES BACKACHE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 15

THIN BLOOD CAUSES BACKACHE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 15

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