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Arm Ripped Open.

Pair, Made Sleep Impossible,

Man's Praise for Zam-Buk,

d Mr M. Hill, of 16 Windmell-street, *ew Farm, Brisbane, says:—"While getting' through a barbed wire fence I ,bA!ly ripped open my forearm. The wound festered and gradually became worse. In the opening, tbe edges of which yarned apart, matter filled in, and my arm inflamed in a terrible manner. The pain was awful for the wound would throb and throb, making it nitzh unbearable. At night I could not aleep, and although I used many remedies, as well as an ointment which a doctor prescribed, I did not get any

relief. "After I had suffered for over seven months, a frieDd persuaded me to commence using Zam Buk, as she herself had great faith in it. I purchased a supply, and Bhortly after the firs: application I obtained much ease. The inflammation and throbbing pains were not so bad, and corresponding benefit was noticed after each application. Inflammation was drawn out, and the wound cleansed of all impurities. I persevered with Zam-Buk until the injury had completely knitted together, and healed up in a. splendid manner. "We always keep a supply of ZamBuk by us for emergencies, and I have used it on many occasions, always with excellent results." Zam-Buk is excellent for eczema, ulcers, ringworm, bad legs, rashes, eruption, pimples, sores, scabs, scales, piles, pains, swelling, chapped bands, sore faces, cold sores, chilblains, cuts, burns, festerings, poisoned wounds, children's sores and injured conditions of the skin generally. Of all chemists and »torts at Is 6d and 3e 6d per pot.

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Bibliographic details

Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 October 1918, Page 2

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Arm Ripped Open. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 October 1918, Page 2

Arm Ripped Open. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 October 1918, Page 2