Curative Value of the Sun’s Rays.
Many know by experience that the relief afforded by the sun's rays to wearying pains, neuralgic and inflammatory, is a more efficacious and lasting than that ol any application whatever. Those wha have faceache should prove it for themselves, sitting at a sunny window where the warmth falls full oil the cheek. For nervous debility and insomnia, the treatment of all others is rest in sunshine. There is no tonic like it, provided the good effects are not neutralised by illfeeding. To restore a withered arm, a palsied rheumatic limb, or to bring a case of nervous prostration up speedily a most efficient part "f the treatment would be to expose the Units- or person as many hours to direct sunlight as the day would afford. With weak lungs, let the the sun fall on the chest for hours. For tiie chillness which causes blue hands and bad colour, resort to the sun —lel it almost blister the skin, and the circulation will respond tc the attraction. It is a finei stimulant than wine, electricity or massage. For Children’s Hacking Cougl at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, ?s 6d,
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 18 June 1915, Page 3
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197Curative Value of the Sun’s Rays. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 18 June 1915, Page 3
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