BAD LEGS FOR THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS.
POISONED SORES AS DEEP AS A PIPE BOWL. VfOXI)EI?FUL ZAM-BUK HEALING. A marvellous cure of 38 years' old •poisoned leg sores is reported by Mr Hiirrv D'i'vtireux. of 4 Bishopgate street, "Wiekhiiin. Newcastle, N.S.W., who writes: —"Thirty-eight years ago, while working in the Co-operative Mining Tunnel at Wnllsend, I knocked the skin off my ankle, and the> brackish water I was working in caused blood poisoning, which spread from the ankle t6 the knee.
"Large ulcerated sores broke out on my leg, and 'aomo were bo deep that I could have got the bowl of a pipe into them. 1 was in absolute torture. I was treated by a Wallsend doctor, but without permanent benefit resulting. The places kept breaking out worse than ever. In this miserable state I remained for several years. I tried all tho doctors I could go to, but they did not relieve me for long. I also used all th& advertised ointments I could get during that period, which was long bsfore Zam-Buk was brought into existence. However, it was only effort wasted, for the pain was intolerable all the time. It was just as if someone were putting a red-hoi searhg iron into tho wounds. come mcr-ths ago I started to use /sam-buk. The injured surface of the leg was so csriensivo that it took quit* a lot of Zam-Buk to dress it but, oh! what blessed relief I obtained. It was absolutely wonderful the great improvement that took place with each pot of Zam-UuE I used. "My leg was formerly considerably swollen, but- Zam-Buk took down the swelling and relieved the awful pain. I experienced the greatest ease I had known for 3S years. Persevering with Zam-Buk, I found that the inflammation was removed and the sores healed „ Befa r e J oD g. leg was perfectly well, and to my mind this isthe most wonderful case of healing I have ever known. ' Be sure you get Zaa-Buk, sold by all. Chemists and Stores at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 4
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