CHILD FEARFULLY SCALDED
WHEN HOSPITAL TREATMENT FAILED ZAM-BUK COMPLETELY HEALED., " My little boy, Willie," says Mrs. P. Morrison, of 93, Wilson-street, Redfern, Sydney, "was fearfully scalded through a kettle of boiling water falling on top of him. I had been bathing the child near the fire and had just gone out to empty the water when I heard screams. I rushed in and found that he had pulled the kettle over and fearfully scalded his neck and back. "The skin was dreadfully blistered and inflamed, and the poor child's agony was dreadful to witness. At the Prince Alfred Hospital they lanced the blisters and dressed the scalds with an oil. Wi»ie was bad fully six months, and as I didn't feel satisfied with Che progress he was making at the hospital I_ took him to a private doctor. His ointment caused the sores to break oufc into white blisters. f '-' After many other treatments had been tried without success I happened to receive a sample of Zam-Buk. This proved so soothing to the child's injuries that I got a full size pot from the chemist and continued the dresa 1 ings. The balm soon caused the wounds to look a Jot healthier and the flesh to recover its normal condition. Now, thanks to perseverance with Zam-Buk, all the places have been thoroughly healed." Zam-Buk, obtainable of all chemists and storekeepers at Is 6d and 3s 6cl, proves equally successful in the treatment of eczema, itchy rash, bad legs, ringworm, poisoned wounds, ulcers, sore, aching feet, piles, festering sores, cuts, bums, sprains, etc.— Advt-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 4
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263CHILD FEARFULLY SCALDED Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 4
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