SOME KNOWN FACTS ABOUT RHEUMATISM.
There are many things that arc still unknown about rheumatism. The treatment of it is still far from satisfactory. Doctors realise this hut nobody is more fully aware of it than the sufferers themselves. A tendency to rheumatism once established, the pain often returns with every change of weather, showing that the poison is still in the blood awaiting favourable conditions to become active and cause trouble. One fact is known and acknowledged by all .medical writers and that is the rapid thinning of the blood when the rheumatic poison invades it. Building up the blood is the best remedy for rheumatism as the, enriched blood is able to overcome or,throw off the poisons of the disease. For this reason rheumatic sufferer* should •be interested in TTie success wliicls Dr Williams' Pink Pills nave had in t r ie treatment of this painful disease. Thoy increase the blood suppl t an.; impart energy, and sufferers hav> procetl that through a course of them, the system has been enabl d -co thro,v off the rheumatic poison. They have also noted that the complaint tiid not return with the next ;!arn;> weather Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold iy all dealers everywhere.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 September 1914, Page 2
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