' POISONED BY A SCRATCH. « ZAM-BUK'S HEALING SAVES HAND FliOM AMI'UTATION. Mr Sweet, who lives at 220, Murray street, Hobart. Tasmania, says:— "While working in the store I seraU-h. Ed m v liand with a rusty nail. In a short* time the injury festered and became inflamed and my hand swelled up to quite three times its ordinary size. When inflammation began to spread up the arm I became seriously alarmed and went to a doctor. Tho usual lotions, ointments, and other applications all failed to ease the dreadful pain. The doctor opened mv hand iv two places to get away the accumulation of matter and reduce the swelling. But this made matters woree and the doctor said the only hope wa s to take off mv hand. ••"Things were in a very" had state when .1 friend told mc of a bad case of blood-poisoning which Zam-Buk had cured. I decided to try the balm and the first few applications ea>ed the throbbing pain, and caused the swellin.-- and inflammation to b°g-n to subside. As the use of Zam-Buk was continued the bad matter was drawn a way. the wound cleansed ot all putridit'v, and a splendid healing process sot up. This perseverance with ZamBuk resulted in the wound being completely healed with strong new skin. Mr* Sweet's wonderful cure should convince all sufferers from obstinate sores that there is nothing to equal Zam-Buk. Eczema, ringworm, scalp sores, ulcers, sore feet, itchy rash, heat swellings, piles, pimples, poisoned wounds, are all banished by Zam-Buk, which is also unequalled for cuts bruises, knocks, sprains strains, and other daily mishaps. Of all chemiste and storekeepers. Is 6d and «>s o-a. -
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15279, 15 May 1915, Page 3
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