WSSCI BITE MM nism FOOT. Another Y/onderful Cure by Zam-Buk after Hospital Treatment Failed. Tile gravo danger of neglecting insect bites is illustrated by the case of Mr W. J. M'Goe, of 226 Wright street, Adelaide, S.A., who says: " I suffered agony from a poisoned foot. I think the trouble was first caused by an insect bite between the locs, which becmiie inflamed and worked up to the instep, then developed into a very big abscess, Treating the wound with various applications, I did not get any benefit, so I wont to the hospital. Thero they poulticed my foot for eight days, and during the whole of this time I could _ not got, any sleep, as the pain was so terrible. 1 could not even put my foot to the floor without it going black, and I had to lie up, not being able to move. The treatment here did not bring the desired cflect, iior, in fact, did any of the other treatments I eventually tried. I even had lcechcs put to the affected part, but they did not do any good. "One day I carefully washed tho wound with. Zam-Buk Soap, and then applied | eome Zam-Buk Balm. This gave me im- | mediate ease, .so I continued using ZamBuk. Ot the ninth day after commencing the Zam-Buk treatment the wound was drawn to a head and burst and discharged freely; After all tho inflammation was drawn away there was a large hole in which I could insert tho tip of my littlo finger, However, I persevered with . ZamBuk, and in a few days the hole had closed up completely. As I continued with ZamBuk, so my foot improved until it was completely cured, and I was able to put my boot on and got about onee move. "A short time ago I scratched my wrist, which assumed threatening proportions, but a few applications of Zam-Buk soon put it right. I oannot over-estimate the value of Zam-Buk too much for the way it served mo when all else failed." field b.v all stores and chemists.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 3
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