INFLUENZA AFTER-EFFECTS
One of the disturbing features of in- j fluenza is the run-down, nervous condition in which it leaves its victims. ] Even a slight attack may leave dis- j tressing after-effects. The sufferer ;.i\ low and depressed; while weakness, j sleeplessness, and vague pains in the head and about the body are apparent. This condition is a form of nervous exhaustion that develops after influenza, and its seriousness is recognised by all medical writers. Time after time it has been proved that the surest way to overcome this exhaustion is to build up and revitalise the system by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills make good the loss of strength caused by over-work, worry, or Influenza, because they help to make rich, red blood, for which the bloodless, nerve-worn system is languishing. Begin to revitalise your system by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day. Of chemists and stores. Say "Dr. v Williams'"—and take no other. —1
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20921, 31 July 1933, Page 6
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