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WAR-TIME NERVOUSNESS.

In idieso war times many people are living in an unnatural condition of mi'-i vous exculoonieoit. Unites something is done to corretfe ifc the inevitable ivsnic will be a nervous breakdown, aa exhaustion olf nervous that may Icake a very serious and unfcrscen turn. Neurasthenia is -one such result with' its accompaniment of worry, irritation, ovt rsensi'oiveness and severe headache. Jt means tliat the patient has lost the; power to recover and eitore ui> energy.! Tho condition will grow worse if not, corrected. The treatment is one of nutrition <yf, the nerve cells, requiring a nonalcholic tonic. As the nerves gdc their nourisliment from the* blood the inreat-, inent must be directed towArdo buildin<r up the blood. Dr: "Williams' Pimt Pills act directly on the blood and with' proper regulation of the diet 'have proved of the groa'tesi benefit in nunny cases # of nouraisthciniia. A tendency to anaemia, or bloodl«ssness, shown by most' ijenmasthenic patients,' is'nlso corrected by these tonic pills. : ■. Twx> uselful books. • "Discuses of Jha Nervous Srsttcm" ajad ""What, io E"t amd ZTovr. _tr> .Jsat" will bo sanj; frot«'bv the Dr. "VYilliar's' Medicine 00., Box 845. G.P.0., "Wellinptor.. Your own chemist or jgcorCkeeDer i> r . Williares' Pink Pills at 3s per box* six boxes 16s 6d " '

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 5

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WAR-TIME NERVOUSNESS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 5

WAR-TIME NERVOUSNESS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 5