NEURALGIC PAINS
Shooting pains in tho head with giddiness, noises in the ears, and tenderness of tho scalp, pains in the neck and shoulders or extending down the arms to the hands, these are the most common symptoms of neuralgia. There are- a number of causes of neuralgia. It is most common in families whose members have nervous dispositions, and it is very often a result of anaimia, or lack of blood. Hot applications give temporary relief in neuralgia, and should be used. They cannot cure the trouble, because tho pain is the cry that the under-nourished nerve is making, and it will not be quieted until the nerve is fed. Tho only way to reach the norvo with nourishment is through tho blood. That is why thin blood so frequently leads to neuralgia. When the blood becomes thin tho nerves • lack nourishment. Build up your blood by taking a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and so supply to it the elements that the nerves need; you then begin to correct the neuralgia. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by most dealers, but you should ask for Dr Williams' in order to avoid substitutes. THE;FREE BOOK on the nerves will interest yon. Send a post card to Box 845. G.P.0.. Wellhietoil-lAdvU
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Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 3
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212NEURALGIC PAINS Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 3
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