SICK HEADACHE.
WOMEN SUBJECT TO FREQUENT THROBBING, BURSTING HEADS. Tjjekk's many a cause. Men are not often. troubled by headaches; when they are it is generally due to Biliousness 'or Indigostion. But women have headaches whioh seem peculiar to their sex,sfrequent-throb* bin? headache*. Does it not seem, that Buck headaches peculiar to women must be at once related to womanhr; disease? Women. ; who suffer with diseases peculiar to:thiaKßaa& do not realise the drain of vital • stveagth and nerve force they undergo as" a consequence of disease, it is this that causes the headaches of sick -women. In other caaas these pains and disagreable feelings are generally symptom* of some other complaint. such as Indigestion. Biliousness, and Constipation, all of which are caused by corrupt, noxious matter cloeginjj the circulations ; hence a stream or rush of blood to' the head, and by the excitement a great "$ pressure on the brain i "I have muoh_plea* sure," writes Mrs. ■ Mary Blair, ■~W ansbeOfcig street, Oamaru. "in recommending *»• V"| Morse's Indian Rent Pills as.a grand »««■; Medicine for all common aJme»ta.^u»«o : -ft; to suffer a great deal Dr. Morse's.lndian RootMaj«™ «T* rid me of that trouble- ]?* kb?fa , bottle of Dr. Morses M J>A family, the house for the use of mel *™%ly 7 l* You may use this, letter in any w ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 9
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