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THE NERVOUS AGE.

Has ; the reader noticed how nervous people have become nowadays? A wellknown physician says that, half the patients who come to him in these times nre nprve starred; and the disorder is growing , commoner every .month. Restlessness, disturbed deep, and headaches are only a part of what- thn patients suffer. The worst is their misery of mind. They cannot face the smallest difficulty. A siammed door torture? the raw nervfjs. Their minds are undecided, their tempers irritable, their courage find concentration is all pone. The worst of it is, said the. doctor, that people in this condition are templed to fly to drugs. Morphin, cocaine, opium find similar thinss have an evil ■fascination. Others overfeed themselvef. with fancy foods.in the hope of building up their nerves. The rifrht way to trent starved nerves is to look to the blood for a healthy, well-nourished blond-stream feeds the nerves, quickly restoring lost vitality and hrinjrinß the mind un to its old power. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills own their wonderful reputation to their nower ofjip.lpinj» to make new blood—the only 'thing |>nt will make healthy nerves. Further information on the tonic treatment of "Diseases of the Nervous System" is contained in a useful booklet which will be sent free, to any applicant by tho Dr. Co., Box

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 12

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217

THE NERVOUS AGE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 12

THE NERVOUS AGE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 12

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