INTENSE AGONY OF BLOODPOISON.
FISHBONE PENETRATED THUMB —OTHER REMEDIES USELESS--ZAM-BUK A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC HEALER
The intense agony of blood-poisoning is qijiekly allayed by Zam-Buk. Mr. R. Fitzsimons, of 70 Station St., Carlton, Melbourne, who is a fish dealer, says:—" While handling fish J_get some icisty wounds at times which take .-:■ serious turn. These mostly happen through the bones of fish penetrating the. flesh. In many cases these puric-tiM-es bring on blood-poisoning, causing intense agony and would assume dangerous proportions if aot properly attended to.
"One day I sustained a very nasty wound down the thumb just under tli-> nail. The suddenness of the stab, for 1 can call it no less, made me jump. As I. drew the bone out it seemed to stick, caused by the (glutinous substance on it which is highly poisonous At first T did not take much notice, but in a day or two my thumb began to swell and got extremely painful Poulticing did no good and my thumbnail, began to come off. "Recommended 'hy n. friend to try Zam-Buk. 1 did so. and as soon as this excellent balm was applied it had m immediate soothing effect. The excessive inflammation at once began to subside and the pain eased off. ] continued using Zain-Buk, and the tapidily of the cure surprised me, for in r.Dout ten ila3Ts my thumb was well. Now tbu old nail which eventually came away is replaced by ono^of bettot- appearance, and there is nothing to show Where the injury was." Zam-Buk is obtainable/ from a"! chemists and stores at Is Gd and 3,s '3d per pot.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 3
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267INTENSE AGONY OF BLOODPOISON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 3
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