WHY SHE WAS RUN-DOWN.
Saying that she felt weak and languid, and didn't feel like working, a pale young woman recently had her blood tested by a reputable physician. This test indicated aft anaemic condition, as the haemoglobin content of the girl's blood was only 60 per cent, instead of 90 per cent, to 95 per cent., which is normal for a woman, and her red blood corpuscles count was only 3,700,000 instead of a normal count of 4,800,000.
The red corpuscles carry haemoglobin throughout the body. This conveys life-giving oxygen from the lungs, and nutriment from the digestive • organs to every cell of the body, building tissues, and clearing away poisons. Health can only be good if the haemoglobin and red corpuscles are normal. The physician prescribed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after a month's treatment a further test showed that the young woman's blood had made remarkable increases in haemoglobin and red corpuscles. She felt full of energy, looked brighter, and had belter colour.
Many other bloodless people had the same experience, and the physician's records prove that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ideal for anaemia, nerve troubles, indigestion, and run-down health. At chemists and stores, 3s bottle. Say "Dr. Williams' "—and take no'other.—Advt.-
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Evening Post, Issue 60, 11 March 1936, Page 18
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