DOCTORS DIFFER ABOUT RHEUMATISM
It ia rather strange that with a disease so prevalent as rheumatism, there are many things still unknown about it. The higher medical authorities frankly differ about the treatment of the complaint. It is more common in women than in men, occurs at all ages, and is closely connected with conditions of ill health; hence it is often seen amongst those with thin impoverished blood. In chronic rheumatism most success is obtained by measures to strengthen the patient’s general health. The strengthened system is thus enabled to throwoff the complaint. This treatment is known as the tonic treatment, and most success hy this method has been obtained by the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They increase the blood supply and impart energy, enabling the sufferer to throw off the complaint- These pills are obtainable at all dealers. A useful booklet on “Diseases , of the blood” will be sent to anyone sending a postcard with their name and address to the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co-, Ltd., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 9
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