WHAT TO 1)0 FOR SCIATICA. Sciatica is in the same class Neuralgia—both are disorders of the nerves. Medical -writers refer to sciatica as u Neuralgia of the Sciatic Nerve." The complaint is characterised by swift darting pains that begin at the hips and down the IcfC- Sufferers say those pains are liko hot needles in tender f'esh. Homotime-s they become so fierce that the medical mau prescribes opiates to ease the pain. Applications of beat may he used to get temporary relief. Not until the nutrition of the nerves is restored, however, will the in flan, mat,ion subside. Ay ihe nerves derive their nourishment from the blood, the valno of Tr "Williams' Pink P'lls in this complaint is apparent. They make the good new blood the nerves need to keep them in tone.. This is not a matter of theory; a, host of sufferers from sciatica have derived benefit from their use. Under the influence of these pills, the blood supply is increased; the nerves are soothed and become normal in condition, and the extreme pain becomes less and finally stops. If you aro a sufferer you can get these pills at your nearest chemist. A post card with your name and addresri sent to the Dv "Williams'. Medicine C-o. Wellington, will bring vou a useful booklet on "Diseases of the Nervj-s." 1756
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11505, 29 September 1915, Page 3
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