WHAT TO DO FOR NEURALGIA.
There aro two things to do for auy form of neuralgia. Apply heat to the affected part to soothe the pain, and feed tho nerves by taking a tonic containing the elements needed by them. Heat as afforded by hot water bags or flannel containing hot salt lull the inflamed nerves into quiet. It does not cure. Never under any circumstances should drugs to deaden the pain be used. To restore the nerves to their natural state of tone and thus cure nouralgia, take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They furnish the blood with the elements needed to restoro the nerves. Tho only way of getting food or medicine to the nerves is through the blood. Remember that.
Neuralgia is a general term. It means inflammation of a nervo. It is given different- names according to tho nerve affected. Sciatica i 6 neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. Applications of heat will soothe the pain in all forms of neuralgia, and Dr. Williams' Pftik Pills will correct the coudition that causes it. If you have neuralgia you can send to your dealer at once for a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . 1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 5
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