/fflßffimessmzmi® AM HOUR ON THE fe^ssiH% [>j Eight Arm was Distorted and Utterly Uselsss Through Severed and Contracted Sinew —Lacerated 1 Wrist Developed Alarming Symptoms — Hospital Treatment Only Made Matters Worse. I 3 A WONDERFUL VICTORY FOR ZAM-BUK AFTER DOCTOR I $ CAVE UP ALL HOPE OF RECOVERY I W. E7OR sensational features, tbe following story of Jfrs. C. Jones, re- --- a '■} I siding at 20S Denison St., Camperdown, Sydney, would be hard J j|SE|||liill^' > "^UliSS^iv «i to equal. After doctors, and hospital treatment completely failed oyss§M»sfc' J to cure her disabled right arm, Zam-liuk, by reason of its magnificent /&S33j&!f£J£ -ftii^Plsi! fjj success, has won her eulogy and confidence. To an interviewer Mrs. ' : 'ww«llillsa $ "Oneday, when cleaning a window, I went to push it up, and in- ''^b^^^^^PwlH p stead of going round a couch to do so, I leant over. The consequence wjgp|||Bl > '^^^^^^^^^^?J jp was I overbalanced, and my right hand went through the window- Iw^ra^i !si vpane, fearfully lacerating my'wrist and severing one of the sinews, / ■$$. 'Simffimfl' which flew up the arm. I went to the hospital, and for an hour the xSImIIu' &' !i **milh\ ;4fl§!ffli§§'^ $ doctors had me on the operating table, searching for the contracted ' fPl^V^liP*^^ p sinew. They finally located and joined the sinew, and put eight t ■s*<*« , dv?biliffliir 0 stitches in the wound. Through the contraction of the sinew, how- \ r f" "■A ever, my baud was stiff and drawn forward toward the forearm, and \ M from that position I could not move it. /''/ssk 'WvMfs2Y//'fe'' <M "The wound itself obstinately refused to heal, and proud flesh f lff}ffijss\'- ' If formed, with terrible inflaiiiuiation and itching irritation. 1 could Jp hardly keep myself from tearing the wound to pieces. I went over to $ the hospital, and after scraping the wound the doctor wanted to burn and cauterise the parts and make them bleed to remove the poisonous ji* conditions, but it was only making matters worse, and I felt that I tj was merely being experimented on. No amount of persuasion would KSKfiKIS ll make me go back to the hospital, for I could not bear the thought of M again undergoing the torture of my previous'visit. . Mrs, Jones, who relates Iw.u Zam- i 1 |« "Both my hand and my arm were drawn' up, and I could not Buk restored the use of her dis-i sm *| straighten either. For ten weeks I was in this condition, and I tliought abkd right arm. f J§ w, I would never have the use of my arm again, especially after the uii- awwawwwwvwwvw' ja successful and disappointing results of the hospital treatment. . . ?| b "Reading that Zam-Buk, that great healing 13alm. was a sure remedy for poisoned wounds, sores, and similar % 1 injuries, and having a free sample pot in the house, I made.up my mind to try it. £jj I? "The first lt» dressings of Zim-Ruk soothed and clcirjscd the wound wonderfully, and by the limn I had finished the sample pot all the proud ijs Si flesh and Inflammation were drawn out of my wrist and Ihe woiind hail healed up splendidly. The stiff and diilortel condition of iwy hand and inn W fjS thrmisli the contraction of the sinew, still remained, however, but the wonderful results I had ta far derived from Zim-!!uk so pleased me, and l-uvu *j Sβ euch confidence in its p-iwcr.i. that I determined to continue tlic Zim-llnk treatment, and purchased a further supply. I then saturated some wad. fiS W dine; with the balm and applied it to the contracted sinew. Kim-link was absorbed into the tissues and sinews, arid promoted softness and pliancy. CK §t I contined these dressing twice daily, and in a little while I was aware tint I could nijivc and me my arm a. little. I wan dclijrhtcd, allhoUL-li I did itS » notdreani even then that Zam-Iluk would restore me the full useiof my arm. One nljrlit, on rttirinc to bed, I projipcd niveontraeled arm up by the «K & pillow as nsiial, and on' waiting in the morning you can imagine my surprise nnd 'dcUjht when I loiind lint my hand had assumed ils nntural trasl. $ m tion, and J could move and bsucl and use it as I used to. 1 was cpiite frightened at first, bcciuse 1 thought the finew hud lirolien again, lint liajmjly W ffijs such was not eo. 1 could hardly realise my Rood fortune, and the wonderful powers of Xim-Bulc came as a creat revelation tome. ffi Ga " I (eel .10 thankful for what Zam.link has done for mo that I thinl it only rislit that I should subscribe these lines in testimony (if its marvellous % f SJfIJ virtupt, for 1 can do anything with my arm r;o-,v, so comiilcte and perfect is my cure. The doctor lold me 1 mijlit never iret niV hand back to its E? Iβ,' natural position-Zam-Ilufc performed this miracle." . ' [M
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1205, 14 August 1911, Page 5
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