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NEURALGIA BY THE CLOCK

| It is a curious thing about neuralgia i that its sharp, stabbing pains often come jon at the same hour every evening. It is ! not alwa-vs the cose, but many who are attacked know that when the hands of the clock get to a certain point they will begin to 6ufier. In many cases the patients are free from pain during the day, but spend nights of misery, often walking the floor. Applications of heat in the form of hot-water Dajrs or salt heated and wrapped in flannel will give comfort for a time. Neuralgia is caused'by lack of nutrition for the nerves; in plain language, starved nerves. To correct the condition causing neuralgia, feed the nerves by taking a tonic. Dr Williams' Pink Pills eupply the blood with the elements needed to keep the nerves in tone. ' Treatment of neural gia with this medicine is highly spoken of .by many who suffered at one time. They Lftte to be had at all dealers.—LAdrt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 15600, 17 September 1914, Page 8

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NEURALGIA BY THE CLOCK Evening Star, Issue 15600, 17 September 1914, Page 8

NEURALGIA BY THE CLOCK Evening Star, Issue 15600, 17 September 1914, Page 8