POISONED KNEE. « OPERATED ON AND UNDER DOCTOR 3 MONTHS. ZAM-BUK CUKES IN 3 WEEKS. A Cut, Bruite, o r Knock may not seem of muck account when the tirst paiir has passed away, but unless the rnjured place is dressed with Zanr-uuU. dirt and disease germs get into the wound and causo months of suffering and loss cl' wages. • Mrs Lillio J'amieson, of SO Bridge street, Valley, Brisbane, says of her husband's cure by Zam-Buk: — "Four months ago my husband knocked his knee on the scaffolding of a building whilst at work. Besides inflicting a painful injury, it broke a biood vessel and caused inflammation all over the limb. I treated him v.ith certain remedies and hot fomentations, but thes."- only made the wound worse. Ho was then operated on by a doctor, who attended him for nearly three months, but as he seemed to ba mak- | ing no progress, a friend advised me to I trv Zam-Buk, of which she gave me a I large pat as a trial. The balm was apI plietl. and the result surprised us. ZamBuk did my husband more good than anything else- The doctor had opened I the leg w let fhe blood and accurau- : lated matter cut, but it broke out in a. fresh place. Zani-Biik drew out tha : poisonous matter, subdued the inflammation, and healed the wound. It took barely three weeks to heal, and there are now no ill-effects from it. Wc have great faith in Zam-Buk.'' The striking success of Zam-Buk is duo to its herbal origin. Zam-Buk is j prepared with great skill from reliable I vegetable substances, which have all a j spccilic medicinal action. Tho result is, I you have in Zam-Buk a concentrated j balm ol' the highest purity and of unI varying healing, soothing," and antisepI tic power. . ... Zam-Buk is unlike anything else m j character and for good results. Its j fame for aches, wounds, and numerous ! skin jifltciions. is established throughout j the world. Keep a pot always handy, j Is t>d and 3s Cd everywhere.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16506, 25 April 1919, Page 3
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