WHAT CAUSES NEURALGIA?
Among the raarw of neuralgia the most important, is the general physical condition of the patient. Nenralgia is most common in persons reduced in strength liv over-work or some form ul" over exertion, physical or mental, or hy loss of sleep. Anaemia or lack of good, red Mood is a common cauite of neural jria. The reason for this is plain. The nerves get their nourishment through the liloO'l. When the blood is thin an I weak the n rrve* are badly nourished, they become inflamed, and nenralgie ijwins are produced. These paius have been deserilk? as the "«-ry of a starve! i ner\ f.'' Hot applications to soothe these i"»~ flamed nerves anil l»r Williams' Pi X Pills to build uji the blood and .any the needed dements to the nerve-- is 'the correct treatment, and one that has brought good results in so many rases that it is no longer an experiment. Headache, backache, sleeplessness, nervous debility, nervous breakdown, St. Vitus' dance, all show good results under the tonic treatment with l>r. Williams' Piuk Pills. All dealers sell these pills. A booklet on " Piseas-es of I the Nervous System" will be -eat to anvoue sending name and address to tli« lb Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington. .10
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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211WHAT CAUSES NEURALGIA? Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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