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CHILDREN COVERED WITH ITCHING ECZEMA.

"ALMOST TORE THEMSELVES TO PIECES." DISEASE COMPLETELY BANISHES V. BY ZAM-BUK. "My grandchildren Dorothy at' Mabel Bell were tortured by eruption) on the skin," says Mrs A. Beck, H Eoseberry street, Ascot, Vale, Mel' bourne. "These, gradually developed from small pimples into a watery form* tion that spread all over the body a»'! caused great irritation. The itchinf was so bad that the children almost tore themselves to pieces. This avrftf disease turned out to be eczema in i" sorest form, and prevented the chililret getting any sleep at night. Their ]* ents themselves did not get much rest and the children were always wanting!' scratch, and at last they had to wi* gloves to prevent llieni from doing tin* selves any harm. For two months 1 1* poor dears were tortured in an awful manner, and a medical man who «'* consulted could not give them any ca* "Then the Zam-Buk remedies we* brought on the scene. The cliiliW were freely washed with Zam-Buk .Soap and gently anointed with Zani-Bul balm. Th& treatment bad a soothing effect. All irritation and jiai' were allayed, ami the itchiness <l>* appeared. As the Zam-Buk treatment was persevered with the watery Ao charge ceased, and all soreness di* appeared. The children could Bleep wrf at night, the skin was freed from $■ blemish, and the ec/.ema complete'! cured." Zam-Buk is an excellent h(«l ing balm, and a pot should always 1* kept handy in every home. Zam-Buk heals all cuts, burn* scrntches and skin injuries, and is ' porfeet remedy for ringworm, pile* ulcers, eczema, bad . legs, poison™ wounds, old sores, soro feet, runnhtj sores and other diseases. Obtainable 4 all stores aad chemists. Always keep 4 pot handy! I

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 51, 7 February 1913, Page 2

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CHILDREN COVERED WITH ITCHING ECZEMA. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 51, 7 February 1913, Page 2

CHILDREN COVERED WITH ITCHING ECZEMA. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 51, 7 February 1913, Page 2