TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM.
I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLs. i The pain of rheumatism is something I 1 } 1;l t you cannot rub out. Every > sufferer from rheumatism lias been aclI vised to rub this or that on the affected ' pari., but after ali the rubbing the S pain' remained. I Thin blood and rheumatism come i together and if they are properly j treated they will go together. One prominent- medical writer says that i "there is no acute febrile disease in ! which anaemia occurs with greater rapidity." Anaemia means thin blood j and thin blood is something that can I be corrected, so why not build up the ! blood until the rheumatic poisons arc ' driven out? This is exactly what is done in the j treatment of rheumatism with Dr. Wil- : Hams' Pink Pills. Acute muscular and ! articular rheumatism all show -niprcvei nient as the thin blood is built up, and j when th'e poisons in the Wood are i driven out the rheumatism does not j return as long the bleed is kept rich i £\nd red. i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc sold j everywhere at 3s per box. ■ —6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 3
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