THE CLIMAX IN ANAEMIA.
This Woman Gradually Wasting Away.
Pcle, Weak and Lifeless witV No Appetite —New Strengtl through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
The climax in a- severe ease of Anaemia, was reached when the patient developed ihaemorrhage, and friends thought that .decline had _«et in. The sufferer, M.rs Stephen Price, 80 Cornwall Ht., m the end regained her old time strength, .tliirmish a conrso of Br Williams-* j P<nk "'Pil'is. These 'Rills are useful in any clisiea.se caused by thin or impure blood, because they actually combine w.it'li food and air to 'increa&e the blood supply. Mrs Price's account of ' her illness'ft'l mu Id be of interest to J .a-naemic. peopfe. She said : j "For years-I had been out of sort* < and gradually I got weaker and weaker till mv health failed altogether. _ I cooked the meals, but I had no wish to pirtake of them -myself. AVhat 1 tivjk disagreed with me. 1 got OTich chert pelt's after eating, and a feeling of sickness. My heart organ to trouble me much' with palpitaiton. 1 wasted till 1 wr.s merely a trims work, all the colour loft me. An unbearable d : '.ill pain settled in my left lung, and 1 hardly knew one moment's re-' %-.p v : t.'. The doctor was called in, but he did not do me any good. After a Wibilc 1 heg;n to have haemorrhages, and then hardl.y a day passed without this occurring. J got terribly frightened, and my spirits sauk as low as m,v health. 'Then for « year I was oft' and on .'in my bed. 1 would get ;:p and do a little alwut the horn l ?, and then go to bed agaiia. T could not co outside Hie knwe; I could hardly have felt weaker. My daughter.- had to take the management of the h/Mise at last. T could not sleep •sonicl'ly at night, and .mv head was always on the ache. 1 had to be heloed out of bed, or T would hive fallen in a heap, and T 'had to be assisted to drc,-..5. My only outing wa.s a drive in the gisz, or else i would sit '.for an hour in the warden. I was in bed ■■when I first trird Dr AVitliam.y Pink .Pi]"i-*. and mv he;!th wa.s ;at the lowest at the f'mc. !No one ever expected m? to pull through I istarted with two pife after eacli lnc-al. a.n.'l n>s .!. progrrs.-ed. J took three. 1 'began to. pick up. f wa? nnxious to get well entirely. Slowly .my appetite and digestion improved, pain over the lung got le#s and lew. . The haemnicrrhage at last stepped .altogether, and I .begin to fill, out and feel robust. I gladly recommend tin?, invaluable medicine. M.y friends could hardly credit the change at first." Dr AA T 'i!lia.ms' Pi.nk Pit's are 3s a box, siix boxes 16s Od, of all dealer* or (from The Dr Williams.' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., AA'elliugton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 6
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493THE CLIMAX IN ANAEMIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 6
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