YOU CAN'T RUB IT OUT.
The pain of rheumatism is something that you cannot rub out. Every sufferer , fiom rheumatism has boon advised to i rub this or that on tho .affected part, ■ but after all tho rubbing, tho pam remained. . | Thin blood and rheumatism coffio to- j gether, and if they aro properly treated they wil'. go together. One prominent medical writer says that "there is no acute febrile disease in which anaemia occurs with •greater rapidity." Auromia means thin blood and thin blood is something that can be corrected, so why not build up the blood until the rheumatic poisons are driven* out? This is cxactlv what is don© in the treatment of rheumatism with Dt. Williams' Pink Pills. Acute muscular and articular rheumatism all show improvement as the-thin blood is built up, and when toe poisons in the ■ blood aro driven out tho rheumatism does not return as long as tho blood is kept rich and red. Care in the diet is important during tho treatment, and every rheumatic sufferer should have two booklets published by Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, called "Building Up tho Blood," and "What to Eat and How to Eat." They are free on request. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 032
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15658, 2 August 1916, Page 4
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