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HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW.

< WRIST BADLY CUT—PROUD ‘W: : FLESH FORMED. Wonderful healing by zam'i: BUK. ..Mrs C. Jones, of 208, Denison Street, Camperdown, Sydney, says: —“ I slipped while cleaning a window and my right band went through the glass, with a result that I lacerated my wrist and ibyefed- one of the sinews. I went into tfie- hospital where they joined the lihew and put eight stiches into the .'round. My ; hand was contracted and hbnt up, and the wound would not heal. Proud flesh formed with terrible irritation, and I could hardly bear to leave It'alone. Once more I went to the hospital where they again operated on my Band. This only made matters worse. I'-'was. unable to undergo the torture, Refused to go to the hospital again ;or my hand and arm were drawn up. It Was not possible to straighten them, And in this way I suffered for ten Weeks. 7“ Having some Zam-Buk in the house I •■applied it to the wound with excellent results. In a short time Zam-Buk cured it of the proud flesh, withdrew all bad matter ana healed the injury wonderfully. I was so delighted that I decided, to. persevere. Twice a day I dressed the injured sinew with ZamBuk: until;it became soft and pliable, ahd/n'found .I : was recovering the use of my 3 rim I persisted with Zam Buk until my: arm and hand had recovered its use, and I could bend and move it as before. •,Zam-Buk cured me in a wonderfiil'''manner, for the doctor said it was possible I might never get my right hand back to its former use. But Zam-Buk.worked this miracle. ZamBuk is sold by all stores and chemists *t la 6d and 3s 6d per pot. Always keep a pot handy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 10

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HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 10

HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 10