ULCERATED LEG FROM GRAZED SHIN.
MARVELLOUS HEALING BY ZAMBUK. Mrs M. Panton, who lives at 273 Palmer street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, has written as follows concerning the cure of her ulcerated leg by ZamBuk:— . , "About two years ago I sustained an injury to my right leg. Whilst going upstairs I missed my footing and caught my shin on the edge of the stairs, taking off the skin and injuring one of the veins. An ulcer formed which caused me many nights of sleepless pain. The pains seemed worse at night than during the day, although even in day-timo they were bad enough to make me lay up. "I obtained medical attention, but finding that I was no better afterwards, I decided to try Zam-Buk. "Zam-Buk immediately gave me relief from the burning, throbbing pains that shot up my leg, and the way in which it soothed and cooled the affected parts was nothing short of marvellous. "Zam-Buk soothed away the irritation, and drew out the matter, thus purifying the wound. After about one month's treatment with Zam-Buk I was completely cured, and have had no return of my since." Zam-Buk is unlike anything else in character and for good results. It is unequalled for eczema, ulcers, scalp sores, piles, poisoned sores, abscesses, cuts, bruises, heat sjjois, insect bites, hornet stings, etc. Sold by all chemists at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot. Keep a pot always handy. 2
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 5
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