NAIL IN HEEL CAUSED BLOOD POISONING
AT.T. ORDINARY TREATMENTS FAILED TO DO GOOD. COMPLETE AND PERFECT HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. "My little boy James bad a nail in his boot which penetrated the heel," says Mrs K. Bryant, of 16. Judd street, Sydney, N.S.W. “Blood-poison sec in and holes seemed to be eaten right to the bone. Nasty sores formed and developed into one mass of corruption* Matter was discharged, while inflammation spread up the ankle and foot. A very unpleasant odor was given off; this became to bad that I had to leave it to my husband to dress James' foot.Poulticing was resorted to, which made matters worse, and the wound increased in size. I took James to a prominent doctor and to a children’s hospital, but the treatment from both sources was not of the slightest use, although it was continued for six months. The pain and torture were so bad that he cried continually day and night and was not able to get a decent night’s rest. "Then it was we were recommended to try Zam-Buk, which we did with an excellent soothing effect. This excellent balm took away the pain and extracted all bad matter, and James was soon able to sleep, and was not so cross as ho h-ad boon. As we continued using Zam-Buk the inflammation gradually decreased, and the wound became less every day. The wonderful influence of ZamBuk continually exerted itself until the injury was completely healed and his heel perfectly well.’’ Zam-Buk is invaluable for piles, bad legs, sore heads, ulcers, eczema, hloodpomoning, running sores, cute, burns, scalds, scratches, and skin diseases and injuries. Always keep a pot handy. Is 6e and 3s Gd per pot of all chemists and stores. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8296, 6 December 1912, Page 4
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