What to do for Neuralgia
Tho ono groat .symptom of nournlgia u; pain; the ono grunt causo is lack of nutrition for tin* nnrvos—in plain language, sUivcr.l muves, Tldv'd nro two things to do for any form of lUMiralgin. Apply heal to Hm nfioctori part, to sootho the pain, and iced Iho norvos by taking a (omio coil-, mining the olomorns mvnod by thorn.i Heat as nlTnniud by boi flannel, hot wator .bags, etc., lulls Ifio inilaJimd norvos into temporary quiet, li docs not euro. Nnl until the nuiriuou of the nerves i> re-Torod will the inflammation subside and tho nonralgk* statu he renu duci. Novrr rrnlor any oircuinstiiKTs should drugs io dcaacn tin? pain lx* used. Dr. Williams’ Pinlc Pills furnish to the blood Hie needed elements, and Hie Mood convevs them to (ho nerve;. Th'* only way of get ting loud or medicine to the nerves is through the blood. Remember that. Neuralgia is a general term. It moans inflammation of a nerve. It is given different names aecording to the nerve affected. fZiaHrji is neuralgia of ihe s f 'iatk■ nerve. Applications of heat will sootln* the pain in all forms of neuralgia and Dr. Williams’ Rink Pills will eorn-ct the condition that causes it. If von have neuralgia, you can scigl to vour dealer at once for a box of Dr. Vdilliams' Pink Pills.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144710, 19 June 1915, Page 8
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289Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144710, 19 June 1915, Page 8
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