THROWING OFF RHEUMATISM
It ie more correct to speak of "throw-. I ing off rheumatism" than "curing rheui, matisni." Medicines do not control the • ■ L disease directly, but a well-nourished. i system will throw it off. A difficulty:is.'..•-' , that rheumatism quickly thins the blood,'' 7* [ and patients become weak and run down, / thus losing the force they so urgently 7 . ", need at this time. In the treatment of rheumatism splendid results hare been: obtained from the tonic treatment with' ■ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Their blood t enriching' qualities keep the general health up to the highest'standard. Tliife treatment, combined with good nourish-) ing food, without too much meat, has enabled many sufferers to achieve a com-! ■plete Tecovery. Begin with Dr. Williams'; L Pink Pills as 6oon as you feel tho first, twinges of rheumatism and cut short J what might be a severe attack. Tliero ' has hcen no increase in price. >. ' A useful booklet on treating rheuma-! - tism through the blood will be sent free ' • to any sufferer applying to the Dr. Wil- •. liams' Medicine Co., Wellington. f t =====
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2946, 5 December 1916, Page 6
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180THROWING OFF RHEUMATISM Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2946, 5 December 1916, Page 6
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