ARM SAVED BY ZAM-BUK. Blood-Poisoning from a Thorn Scratch. Mrs. Catherine Bolton, of 13 Upper Pitt Street', Newton, Auckland, N.Z.. says; Some time ago 1 got a thorn in the middle finger of my right hand. Soon afterwards I began to suffer from inflammation and blood-poison, which started in the hand and spread rapidly until it affected my arm right up to the shoulder. “I was in such intense pain and agony that the doctor was sent for, but as soon as he saw the arm ho said '.t was so bad that amputation would be the only remedy. But my relations would noi hear of this, and for two months the dreadful "■ suffering continued. - “I could not sleep at night, and the only way to kill the pain was. I found, to plunge the limb into water that wasnhnost boiling. But this sort of reliefwas onlv temporary. “Then one day I heard about Za.m-. Bnk’s remarkable healing power, andv decided to test it. The balm proved; remarkably soothing, the first fewdressings bringing immediate ease from pain. I was so gratified with this result that 1 wont on regularly using Zam-Buk, and soon a lot of bad matter came' away and the inflammation wasgreatly reduced. “Eventually Zam-Buk thoroughly cleaned the limb of poison and perfectly healed it, and it never caused mo the slightest trouble since.” No home can afford to be without a pot of Zam-Buk, which is always ready for use in emergencies. Zirm-Bnk is the best “first aid” goisg. Is.-M
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 144960, 10 April 1916, Page 5
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253Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 144960, 10 April 1916, Page 5
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