GOVERED WITH ECZEMA.
DELIRIOUS WITH PAIN— MOTHER DISTRACTED. ANOTHER CONVINCING CURE BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. A. Seidel, Buckingham-street, Redfern, Sydney, says :— /'When my little daughter, now seven, was two years of age, a nasty rash broke out on her,, which developed into dry scaly eczema. The disease hrst started at the back of her shoulder, and soon spread over the whole of her body. She soon was in an awful state, and the irritation anii itching seemed to send her out of her mind. One night she scratched herself until she became delirious with the agonising pain and the burning sensation. "This state of things continued for fully five months, during which time she was ' under doctors' treatment. No amount of attention or prescribing, however, did the least good, but seemed to aggravate- the tiouble, and she became terribly cross. The child's crying fits, which > nothing could soothe, would be distracting. "At last I procured a supply, of ZamBuk and commenced using it. In less than a fortnight' we were astonished to find thfat the disease was being driven away, and the ekin healing up nicely. We persevered with Zuni-Buk, and very soon there was not the least sign of eczema left. New skin formed, and afterwards became, as pure as wax, and has remained so ever since Zani-Buk cured our child. "A small ringworm made its appearance on my husbands face, but a few application* of Zam-Buk soon banished it. We are never without a Mipply of Zam-Buk in our house." A pot of Zam-Buk should always be kept handy in eveiy home. Sold at Is fed and 3& 6d per pot by all chemist* and stores. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 3
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278GOVERED WITH ECZEMA. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 3
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