POISONED KNEE.
Operated on and under Doctor Thre* Months. Zam-Buk Cure 3 In Three Weeks. A Cut, Bruise, or Knock may not seen* of much account when the first pain haj passed away, but unless the injured plaofli is dressed with Zam-Buk dirt and disease) germs get into the wound, and caus« months of suffering and loss of wages. Mrs Lillie Jamieson, of 89 Bridge streefy Valley. Brisbane, says of her husband's cure of Zam Buk: . • ' r Four months ago my husband knocked his knee on the scaffolding of a building whilst at work. Besides inflicting a painful iniurv, it broke 1 a blood-vessel and caused" inflammation all over the limb. I treated him with certain remedies and hot fomentations, but these only made tha wound worse. He was then operated on by a doctor, who attended him for nearly three months; but as he seemed to ba making no nrogress a friend advised mo' to trv Zam-Buk, of which she gave ma a largo pot as a trial. The balm was applied, and the result surprised us. ZamBuk did my husband more good than anything else.' The doctor had opened tho leg "to let the blood and accumulated! matter out, but it broke out in a fresh place. Zam-Buk drew out the poisonous matter, subdued the inflammation, and healed the wound. It took barely three weeks to heal, and there are now no illpfFocts from it. Wc have great faith in: Zam-Buk." „ , , , The striking success of Zam-Buk is duo to its herbal origin. Z am-Buk is prepared with great skill from reliable sub? stances, which have all a specific medicinal action. The result is vou have in ZamBuk a concentrated balm of the hiorhesii purity and of unvarying healing, soothing, and antiseptio power. Zam-Buk is unlike anything else in character and for jrood results. Tts fame for aches, wounds, and numerous skin affections is established throughout the world. Keep a pot always handy. 1? 6d and 3s -6d everywhere.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 47
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330POISONED KNEE. Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 47
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