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A POISONED FOOT.

SKILLED TREATMENT FAILED TO e CURE. n S LIMB SAVED BY ZAM-BUK, . a Zam-Buk’s wonderful record as a purifier and liealer of poisoned sores and festering wounds is fully endorsed by Mrs. Ellen Glasen, of 1 Kennedy- c Street, East Sydney, who says : —‘ ‘For a ten years I suffered awful pain and mis- ii ery from a badly poisoned foot, caused a by cutting my heel on an oyster shell, e The foot was swollen to a great size, g and there was so much inflammation q that it extended right up the leg. I f could get no rest either day or night, a and the sores got steadily worse until 11 part's- of my leg appeared to be almost a eaten down to the bone. 1 “The treatment of several leading I doctors failed to do any permanent I good, and though the places did heal 1 over at times, it was only with a very I thin skin, and they always broke out F again worse than ever. The soothing 3 effect of the first dressings of Zam-Buk was - wonderful, and the' balm, besides causing the swelling and inflammation to 'abate, drew out a quantity of bad < matter. After thoroughly cleansing the t ulcers, Zam-Buk soon caused the heal- I ing process to begin. J “My cure progressed wonderfully, I and I soon began to get about a little, 1 and being freed of the .dreadful pain, I 1 began to enjoy sound rest and sleep, f Further perseverance with the balm caused the bad foot to be thoroughly healed with strong, healthy new skin. Ever since Zam-Buk effected this re- f markable cure, I have been in splendid ( health, and’quite active again.” s Zam-Buk should be kept handy in s .every home and workshop, and on every ( farm, cattle station, and sheep run. Zam-Buk is simply invaluable for skin sores, ulceration, flesh-wounds, and injuries. Of all chemists and storekeepers at 1/6 and 3/6 a pot. 1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 7

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A POISONED FOOT. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 7

A POISONED FOOT. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 7