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POISONED LEG FROM A MISHAP.

3 Year-old Wound That Inflamed the Whole Limb. Zam-Buk Alone Soothed and Healed. : A dreadful poisoned leg, caused through stocking dye getting into a scratch, crippled Mrs T. Scanlon for three years. She could not sleep at night for. pain. Doctor's and hospital treament had failed her, and again it was only the wonderful healing aid of Zam-Buk that brought a complete cure. Mrs Scanlon, who lives at Light Terrace, Southwark, Adelaide, says:— "Some three years ago 1 scratched my leg,' and stocking dye getting into the wound caused blood-poison to set in, and the inflammation spread up ifty leg. I could not sleep at night on account of the awful, pain,, and at last placed myself under the care of a medi- , cal man, who advised poulticing. ! I did not derive any benefit from his treatment. "I'hen I attended "as an out-doc>r patient to the hospital. Here also I did not get any relief. I was recommended at last to use Zam Buk, and obtained much ease from the first two or three applications. Zam-Buk banished the burning and throbbing sensations in a wonderful manner, and cooled my leg splendily. When Zam-Buk had cleansed the wound of all impurities and freed me from pair>, it set up a grand healing process. I persevered using Zam-Buk until my lbg was completely cured and made well again." "No household should ever be without a pot of Zam-Buk always handy." Zam-Ruk has oroved remarkably successful in the treatment of eczema, bad legs,'* ulcers, piles, festering patches, ' running sores, burns, scalds, boils, and skin disease and injuries. All chemists and storekeepers sell Zam-Buk at Is 6a and 3s 6d per pot.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue LX, 19 December 1913, Page 4

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POISONED LEG FROM A MISHAP. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue LX, 19 December 1913, Page 4

POISONED LEG FROM A MISHAP. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue LX, 19 December 1913, Page 4

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