POISONED HAND HEALED.
ZAM-BUK IS THE WORKER'S BEST FRIEND. Mrs Annie. Bill, of Ivy Cottage, Carrington Avenue, Hurstville, Svdnev, writes :■■■- “ Two years ago my husband, who js a plumber, out bis band badly. Complications followed through white lead getting into the wound. Blood-poison developed, and the hand became swollen and inflamed. Then the inflammation spread up the arm. and finally a. large lump or tumor formed under the arm-pit. The pain was so intense that ho. could not sleep at night. He was totally incapacitated for throe weeks, and it. was only after the doctor was able to lance the place that bo got the slightest ease. Still the soreness and inflammation continued, despite medical dressings, and things began to look dismal, when my husband decided to try Zam-Buk. “The first dressings with Zam-Buk gave bun wonderful relief, and under tins treatment the. wound improved rapidly, until it was perfectly healed, and my husband returned to work again. He always carries Zam-Bnk with him, so as to be ready for emergencies.’’ Zam-Buk is unrivalled as a remedy for eowma, prickly heat., sore feet, blisters, ulceration, had leg-.- piles, poisoned wounds, mosquito bites, ruts, wounds and injuries. Being prepared from herbal extracts, possessing rehealing and disease-dispelling powers. Zam-Buk hears no resemblance to old-fariiioned, fatty ointments and salves, with their crude, and often harmful drugs. All chemists and stores supply Zam-Hnk at Is (xl or .’ls 6d pe r pot. ±
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12569, 5 March 1919, Page 8
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