AGONY WITH A BAD LEG.
one GREAT WOUND FROM KNEE TO . ANKLE — ZAM-BUK'S WONDERFUL POWERS AGAIN PROMINENT
Powerful proof of, the wonderful soothing and healing powers that distinguish i Zam-Buk comes from Mr. A. G. Dalwbod, foreman - coachbuilder 'to McCullbcb, I Combe, Green & Co., of Wakefield-st., j Adelaide, and testimony such as" his ' should convince all readers that every home does indeed need Zam-Buk. j Mr. Dalwood resides in Chatham-road-,
Keswick, near Adelaide, and says : — "Out of gratitude, for tbe great benefits 'myself, and family have derived from Zam-Buk,' it gives mc pleasure to testify to its wonderful healing virtues. 1 received .a terrible blow on the knee from a cricket ball, the pain from which was so great that I rolled on the ground in agony ; • my leg eon_—need to swell from the knee right down to the toes, and only those who have sustained similar injuries can imagine the agony I was in.' I was taken home, and my wife bathed, the leg with hot water and then rubbed Zam-Bufc — a supply of which wonderful preparation we always keep in the house—into the leg as well as the pain -would allow.", Owing•_<>.-..the severity of the injury and the agony I was in, I slept badly that.night, and. in the morning I was positively frightened at the sight of my leg— was one complete black, swollen 'mass from the knee to the ankle. My ..wife wanted to call in the doctor immediately, but I was determined to persevere with Zam-Buk and give it a fair trial, as it had never failed mc in similar injuries on previous occasions. So my.w ife again dressed the wound with Zam-Buk. Towards night the pain ceased, and I slept well. Zam-Buk reduced the < swelling, and, continuing with its treatment, daily improvement was wonderful, and in one week from the day of the accident I iwas-able to return to work; at the end of a'fortnight there was not a mark to had The
, show where the injury had been. The - rapidity of Imy recovery was remarkable, and the wonderful powers of Zam-IBuk ■ cameras'' an eye-opener to the many ! friends who came to see mc. There*are : Imany who cite my "case as ah example ' of the soothing, healing, and curative ' virtues, of. Zam-Buk. and I am personally '• one of-its stanchest advocates. . ) \ : "A previous experience I had with '■ Zam-Buk 'when a" 6-lb hammer fell ' from a bench on my. foot.';' It caused a 1 nasty,; painful - wound;'... Shirt Zam-Buk - healed it up completely in three days. ! ; "A, few weeks ago. my. daughter, drove ; an - axe into-her foot, receiving a very • painful^-n'onnd,-'but, after a week's treat- - ment with- our -household friend; Zam--1 ,Biik, : she almost j forgot: .which--fpbt was ' injured, so- completely had Zam - Buk , healed ; it."". '■'■'•-■'-' '",'' ?'.' '''','^,'''.- * ''',''' '"■ -.: ;■.Ofall ; chemists' and. stores--at- ls,,._{L -i [and. 3s, _1; per .got* ■'■ .*■-')' ..c. : ."■ ; '£.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 7
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472AGONY WITH A BAD LEG. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 7
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