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GUN EXPLODED.

Right Arm Terribly Mutilated. Miraculous Healing by Zam-Buk, Mrs R. A. Rowers, of Madeline Vilu», 30 Dudley St., West Perth, W.A., says:-< " Some two years ago a- gun which my brother was handling exploded and! Lodged the contents in my right arm just above the elbow, mutilating it in a shocking manner. The sinews were shattered, aud there was indeed a fearful wound. Medical aid was called in and the wound was dressed, but some powder and foreign substance must have been left in the injury, for inflammation set in. Then followed eighteen months of intense misery, for in spite of medical treatment and the many things which wore tried, no benefit was derived, and the woun<J obstinately refused! to heal. The inflana% mation was very bad, causing me intense pain and great hardship. "My health broke down an<? I got very little sleep. I used to walk the floor night after night with the agony of the wound, and in many other ways mv life became a misery. The wound" continued in a raw, painful state, and I despaired of ever being (better. Just at this time I heard of Zam-Buk and deeid-ecj to try. it. The first application of thitf balm created a pheasant surprise. - I* was both cooling and soothing. As '[ continued using Zam-Buk the pair wa* eased, tho burning and irritnb:. --•.!,< sation subsided, and the heals.:■ : ; ,j began. Day by day tho w..- ; ! tailed, the sinews began to knit -uid at I could sleep. I conilnm J using Z«imBuk until the iwo" ; ■-;• <x>jmp!ol iv healed and' m- am ,•£•.- ",••'. The speed witli whirl; herded the- wov'.d was marve-lio ss. Zam-Buk is ?o]<( by all dtioirdsts :ad store* t . ; -; &d .>.nd 3s 6d ; - pnr.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 7