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KINDS OF RHEUMATISM

In popular language the word rheumatism is a term that covers a multitude of ills of which pain is the chief symptom. Articular rheumatism, inflammatory rheumatism, and rheumatic fever are ail names for the same disease. Muscular rheumatism affects the muscles and does iiot spread from one spot to another like inflammatory rheumatism. Lumbago is a form of muscular rheumatism.

Some people have frequent attacks of rheumatism, especially those people who inherit a rheumatic tendency. They will continue to have recurring'attacks'until the blood is built up to a strength sufficient to overcome the rheumatic poison. External applications and drugs that, simply relieve the pain are useless. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood and really correct- the trouble.

With the poisons in the blood there is a continual combat between the health forces and the disease. When the rheumatic poison prevails the blood a;ets 'thin rapidly. Whan the blood is made rich and red by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the poisons are destroyed and expelled. The free booklet "Diseases of the Blood" tells .the whole story, and the diet book "What 'to Eat" will be sent on request by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Your own chemist sells ..Dr. \YiUkma1 Pjjik Pills,—Advt,

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 4

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KINDS OF RHEUMATISM Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 4

KINDS OF RHEUMATISM Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 4

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