FOR RHEUMATISM
Get Dr Williams' Pink PilSs. There is a good deal of superstition in regard to tho treatment of rheumatism. Thore aro shops whore magio rheumatic rings can be purchased; while some sufferers are content to carry soma supposed charm in a pocket. Superstitions in regard to rheumatism probably persist because there are many things thar. are still unknown, about the complaint fro'.u a medical standpoint. The treatment of it ia still far from saisfactory. Doctors realise this, but nobody is more fully aware of it than the sufferers themselves. A tendency to rheumatism once established, tho pain often returns with every change of weather, showing that the poison is still in tho blood awaiting favourable conditions to become active and oause trouble. One fact is known and acknowledged by all medical writers, and that is the rapid thinning of the blood when tho rheumatic poison invades it. Building up tho blood is tho best remedy for rheumatism, as the enriched blood is able to overcome or throw off the poisons of tho disease. For this reason rheumatic sufferers should bo interested in the success which Dr Williams' Pink Pills have had in the treatment of this painful disease. They increase the blood supply and impart energy, and sufferers have proved that through a course of them the system has been enabled to throw off the rheumatic poison. They have also noted that the complaint did not return with tho next damp weather. Dr Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by all dealers. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the Nervous System" will be sent free to any address. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells Dr Williams' Pink Pills, or they will be mailed, post paid, on receipt, of price, 3s per box, six boxes lfa 6d, by Dt Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17978, 3 July 1920, Page 4
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306FOR RHEUMATISM Otago Daily Times, Issue 17978, 3 July 1920, Page 4
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