Severe Headaches.
TIMARU LADY DERIVED WONDERFUL RELIEF.
"I was in the Hospital for a little time," writes Mrs. Jane Macintosh, _ of 37 Matilda Street, Timaru, N.Z., "and not being satisfied with my stay there, on coming out I gave Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial as I was a great sufferer with headaches and that critical period, the change of life. I can say that lam new never a sufferer, but whenever I feel'a little out of sorts, which Is quite rare, I have recourse to your Pills. On one occasion I remember lifctping another lady so afflicted, and .seeing her restored through taking a short course of your medicine on my recommendation. You have my consent to publish this testimony." There's many a cause. Men are not often troubled by Headaches; when they are it is generally dne to Biliousness or Indigestion- But women have headaches which seem - peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does it not seem that such headaches peculiar to - women must be at once related to womanly disease? Women who suffer with diseases" peculiar to the sex do not realise the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It is this that causes the headaches of sick women. In other cases these pains and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint such as Indigestion, Biliousness, and Constipation, all of which are caused by corrupt, noxious matter cloggfng the circulations; hence a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a ®reat pressure on the brain.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 4
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265Severe Headaches. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 4
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