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TWO YEARS A CRPPLE.

Obstinate Wo* nd which Defied Ordinary Treatment. Another Striking Care by Zam-Buk Mr W Kearney, of Carrington street, Eosalie, Brisbane, says:—''Whan living at Toowoomba two years ago I jumped a lone and landed on a sharp, protruding stick, which '•an right tthrough the fleshy part of my foot, causing a nasty jagged wound. I suffered intense pain, and the wound beoame so bad that I underwent two operations, and for about 18 months, was walking about on crutches. The left side of my body was stiff and sore, and 1 my entire system seemed to be affected by the accident. The doctor thought he had abstracted the piece of twig from my loot, bu; the wound kept exuding matter and caused me much pain, anxiety, and annoyance. . , - . " For two years I suffered,, and during that time I tried several ways to heal the wound, but my foot was as bad as ever. My brother-in-law had successfully used. Zam-Buk for piles, and he strongly recommsaded me to try this balm. I did so, wit'i gratifying results. Zam-Buk quickly took out the wain and inflammation, and after using Zam-Buk for a little time the piece of wood was drawn from my foot. I coi'tinued using Zam-Buk, and very soo,n the wound was completely lealed, and my leg. which was wasting away, regained its natural proportions. My complete oure was entirely due to Zam-Buk and to Zaan-Buk ol,onr> "

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Otago Witness, Issue 2984, 24 May 1911, Page 71

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TWO YEARS A CRPPLE. Otago Witness, Issue 2984, 24 May 1911, Page 71

TWO YEARS A CRPPLE. Otago Witness, Issue 2984, 24 May 1911, Page 71

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