NEURALGIA'S ONE SYMPTOM.
Neuralgia is a disease which has but one symptom — pain. The pain of neuralgia is sharp and shooting with intervals of freedom. An attack of neuralgia does not give immunity, but recurrences are the rule. The same nerve is generally affected, which means that this particular nerve has lost its resistance and that there will be recurring attacks until the strength of the nerve is built up. How can the strength of the nerve be restored? The nerves are nourished entirely by the blood and weak nerves are toned up by supplying to the blood the elements that the nerves lack. As the general health and strength of the patient are built up the nerves resume their normal functions, inflammation and the neuralgic attacks cease. Dt. Williams' Pink Pills arc a tonic exceptionally well suited for the treatIment of neuralgia because they contain no alcoholic stimulant, or habitforming drugs. The tonic treatment with these pills is well worth a trial by any sufferer from neuralgia. Write for the free booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System/ to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box .845, G.P.0., Wellington. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells the pills or they 1 will be sent, post; paid at 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, ._■.'"_._. ._ . ,
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4
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