DEATH IN A SCRATCH
Zam-Buk, the Sure Safeguard Agninst Blood- poison. An inquest was held the other day on a worker who died from bloodpoisoning following a simple scratch. This should be a warning to all not to neglect the slightest injury to the sKin. Zam-Buk should be applied at once. This treatment not only prevents the infection of the wound by dangerous disease germs but it hastens and perfects natural healing- by a medicinal action which is the special property of this unique herbal Zam-Buk. Mrs. Susan Hall, 42 Abercrombiestreet, Redfern, Sydney, writes:— : "My son, William, who works on an engine, often sustains some severe knocks and bruises. The skin on his hands gets broken, and the dirt getting into these sores sometimes causes them to fester. He has also bruised liis shin bones, which have been m an inflamed condition. He has always used Zam-Buk for such injuries, finding the Balm acts very quickly m reducing the inflammation, and drawing away all bad matter, after which the sores rapidly heal. "My other son, John, has used ZamBuk for pimples. His face was m a very bad state, but the use of ZamBuk proved of splendid benefit m his case also, and quickly removed all these unsightly blotches. • "We have often used Zam-Buk for other injuries, and: always keep It handy m the, house." ' Zam-Buk, with Unremarkable healing an/i disease-dispelling power, is indispensable for the' successful treatment of bad legs, piles, ulcers, sore feet, poisoned wounds, scalp disease, running sores, ringworm, blisters, bruises, burns, sprains, etc. Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is 6d cr 3s 6d a pot.
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NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 3
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270DEATH IN A SCRATCH NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 3
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