OURING SCIATICA.
Tijk .same principles must be oWived in treating sciatica as in anv other disease if a really permanent euro is looked f,,. 'I lie correct treatment goes a step beyond the relief of the symptoms, and cures the cause. Sciatica is a nervous disorder just Ik, neuralgia. It i.> often spoken of as neuralgia of the sciatii- nerve. One medical writer of high repute has said it is the iiy ol the nerves for food. The complain indicates that the nerves, are weak and inn down, or lack tone, as the medical man puts it. .Sometimes a blow or injury to the leg sets the trouble going. I'" affected leg should have as much te.st a, possible. If the patient can keep to bed or a couch so much the better Dr W illiauis' Pink Pills should be given to ba:!d up the blood, as it is from the blood fie nerves get the -food" the medical writer says they are crying for. Thin blood causes nerves to" become weak' hiiiWmg rip the blood restores- nerve force' Under Dr. Williams' Pink Pills improvement is usually noticed in a short time and the treatment should be continued until all traces of the complaint have disappeared. You can get Dr. Williams' I '.nii ills at your nearest chemist 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15817, 14 January 1915, Page 8
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219OURING SCIATICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15817, 14 January 1915, Page 8
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