There's many a cause. Men are not often troubled by headaches; when they are it is generally due to Biliousness or Indigestion. But women have headaches which seem peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does it not seem that such headaches peculiar to women must be at once related to i womanly disease ? Women who suffer with diseases peculiar to the sex do not ,A\ realise the drain of vital strength, and nerve force they undergo as a consequence \; \ of disease. It is this that causes the headJ(\\ aches of sick women. In other cases I these pains and disagreeable feelings are iv\l\ generally symptoms of some other comM ;r~; plaint, such as Indigestion, Biliousness and Constipation, all of which are caused by corrupt, noxious matter clogging the circulations : hence a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. Giddiness, headache, loss of memory, dimness, loss of sight and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the only medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood. They enter the stomach and unite with the blood, and follow the stream of life on its journey through the system! They root out all foulness and jmpurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. They should be taken every night in sufficient to operate freely, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symptoms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as '..! before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed. A most Efficacious Remedy. Ail the family find it highly beneficial Mrs. Stanton of 36 Wynyard Street, Auckland, "N.Z. writes:—" I desire ."to add my testimony to the valuable properties of your famous Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills. I have ever found them a most.efficacious remedy for \ Headaches, and to overcome the common ailments of life. All my family, . . Wjhich are* grown up, use them, and they all find them highly beneficial. We all agree they are a splendid family medicine.?' , TOER -^z»'™>'"* 'fa^M*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3006, 25 October 1911, Page 26
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