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LAID UP WITH ULCERS

CRIPPLED LIiMBS MADE SOUND' '• . \ : M, ZAjMHBjUK. . When iforough a, knotck, bruise on" yaricosie'Veijiis the skm tissue® break. ■ down and slough away into running Borea amd /ulcers, Zam-Biik is the one healer to cleanse the diseased ports,, subdue ibutrniingl ,paani and; mflammartion, and promote sound, permanienithealing with healthy n«w skin.. "My husband,' -w3iio is a. drirer," „ says Mjrfcj""'M. Elliot, of 12i Baillie-st.,. North Melbourne;, "knocked his.lega whilst suffering; frofini vairicose Teins. Sobn, af her 'He -wsm goinig through atvrful agony.. from! dlcens. Bis limbs xrere fearfully inflatmedi an& swollen, while the pain iwasi tea-rific. My hiusbaud 1 got woa*se and worse, and at last, he became s© crippled that hehad to'lay up. We ■*riiod ■ all Borts of remed lo:<, iri,clud'!ng tJioise the doctor' prescribed, but nothiiig brought any relief; in. fact, the ulcers becaim© wcnge and the pai;a iii'ci'eased. "He then, eomm'enced iigiiig ZamBwk, carefully diesis ing the open sores with tfhus grand balm. The nesxilts, were pleaisii'ag, for Zam.-Buk •■was very soothing and B ased the a:w!ftal pain 'almcst ais soion. as aipplied. By continuing .the a!pplsc-a:bio(nis of ZaraB'ttk tho niflnim.Tnation and swelling wore' quickly reduced, amd tli-c tilcei-s brotig-h't to a mare healthy condition. Gradually tiho sores healed one. by on<% and o'venfuallv the limbs were.' ■" completely cured, and my hufsban'di was able to resume work and get about, as uwal. Now, should^ he knoclc h.i:« legs", the prompt application, of Znm-Buk prevents: any Te ourran ea of the itrotuble. "Durimg the. winter moirfhk my chaldr.eri' -ue?od io> ptiffer a^vfully -fmni diill)lr\iri,s on the to-&««. Tlieir feetJ ■would bo ko s-wollo;! and inflamed tha.t .;.fe was ■knpcss:l>Je for them, Ui wear iheir boots. Tlowtvct, I ,atni glad to say that Zam-Bnk sooin, rednceid' the CTvoili.ncr and irritation, and curfc'd them in vciy short time."' l<s <>d and 3§ 6d per pot. t .

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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1

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LAID UP WITH ULCERS Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1

LAID UP WITH ULCERS Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1