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CAUSES OF NEURALGIA

' Among tho causes of neuralgia tho most important ie the general physical condij tion of the patient. Neuralgia is most common in persons reduced in strength bv over-work or some form of over-esoiv tfon, physical or montal, or by loss of sleep. Anaemia or lack of good, red bloo<J. is a common cause of neuralgia. The rear, son for this is plain. The nerves gci their nourishment through the blood, AVlien the blood is thin and weak th< i.erves aro badly nourished, they becom< inllamed, and neuralgic pains are pro< duced. These pains hav been describe? as the "cry of a starved nerve." Ilot applications to soothe theso ino flamed nerves and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to build up tho -blood and carry the needed eloments to the nerves is the c.or< rcct treatment and one that has brought good results in so many cases that it ■ isi 110 longer an experiment. Headaohe, backache. 6lconlessness, nervous debility, nervous breakdown, St. Vitus' dance all show good results under the tonic treat* ment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. All dealers sell tlieso pills. A booklet on "Diseases of the NcrTous System" will bo sent to Anyone sending name and ad< dress to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 2

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CAUSES OF NEURALGIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 2

CAUSES OF NEURALGIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 2

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