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A WORKER'S FESTERED HAND.

NO BETTER AFTER OPERATION. O'BSTINATE SORE YIELDS TO ZAM-BUK. Mr M. Truscott. of 92, Wittenoon Street, Boulder, West Australia, suffered severelv from a nasty festering soro which spread all over the back of his hand. Until he came to use ZamBuk the hand showed no sign of heal"Mv husband." said Mrs Truscott, " one day knocked tho back of his hand and got 'a small wound. Thinking the injury was but a trifling one, ho took no notice of it, with the result that within a day or two it broke out into a nastv running sore. This gradually began to spread all over the back of the hand and it became extremely inflamed and painful. " In spite of the many different preparations which we used the inflammation arjncared to get worse every days and the" soro never showed any sign 0i healing. A doctor was considted, but as the ointment prescribed was used without effect, he decided to operate on the hand, and scraped it. But tins also proved ineffective. The nasty sore was as bad as ever, and continued to discharge freely. " Being strongly advised to try ZaraBuk, my'husband got a pot and staged to use it with splendid effect. Zam-Buk alleviated the pain and reduced the inflammation wonderfully. My husband confined to dress the hand with Zam-Buk and every day there was a continued improvement. Now the sore is thoroughly healed and the hand quite strong,again." Even in obstinate case of ecaema, ulceration, blood-poisoning, leg 6ores, ulcers, ringworm and scalp sores, Zam-Buk penetrates to the root of the disease, and quickly destroys and expels the poisonous germs which cause the trouble. No home can afford to be without this excellent healer. Of all cheny'sts and stores. 3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16508, 25 March 1914, Page 7

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A WORKER'S FESTERED HAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16508, 25 March 1914, Page 7

A WORKER'S FESTERED HAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16508, 25 March 1914, Page 7

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