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POISONED ARM.

:.. - TEBBIBLE AGONY ENDED BY 1 - _> ZAM-BUK. ■ "A short'time ago a pimple formed on .r the back of my husband's hand; of which no' notice ■was taken until.it broke,out into #>•'.' a big poisoned' sore," writes Mrs, K. ? , l' Collie, .oi : 12, "Boundary.. Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane. ; . ••' -■'■■ - ~...'"-•; .:""•''■: i "' ,' " X*Vtfge Awnro \ot«& w« \k*■ wrav- \ mi, and caused him terrible agony. Some, •'& >. idea: the size tlaft "\vra\p my \to &»%< ; ered when I say that he could not pat his , rim down to his i side. ,It continued in <~< this state for a week, his condition gradu- ( ally growing worse. - >■; ; " ' "We did not, like the . doctor's sugges- ■•' ' tion of lancing the arm, so wo started v-' - using Zam-Buk. • Under his arm was one "." . peat abscess, but Zam-Buk drew. out the fj!, y: bad matter, reduced the inflammation, and ' finally drew;the : core right cut. At the end of a week his arm had resumed, its ,''! normal size,,and,the hole, being cleansed of all matter; rapidly healed. .■.-'■', ' "My husband always carries ft pot of Zam-Buk ; with him now ' in case ' .it should .bo required." , ■ - , Whether Zam-Buk: be used for a cut, •.bruise, burn or scald, for the children's v • heads when ringworm and other infectious ilffev skin' troubles '•; are about," or for eczema, pimples, ulcers, bad legs, '■'. piles, bites, ',"/,'•■. stings, or any itching, inflamed or poi- . ■;- . . Boned condition of the skin,' Zam-Buk is always-a ,wholesome- and speedy cure. .;•':■ „'. •r' ' At'.up-country stations, especially where doctors are /'few and far between,' ZamBuk'will be found a perfect "god-send." It is tho home ambulance, and costs only Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot. wmmmmmmmmmmm —"•*

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 7

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266

POISONED ARM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 7

POISONED ARM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 7

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