UGLY FESTERING SCALP WOUND.
WASTED POUNDS ON ORDINARY
OINTMENTS AND REMEDIES
PERFECT HEALING BY ZAM-BUK
Mrs. Maggie Neal, of 38 Lord St., ' .Riehnidind, Melbourne, 's&yj: —"jMy? little son, James, while stooping be- j neath a brass water tap, rose up sud- i denly and bumped the top of his head, ! causing a large lump the size of an egg to form. Later this broke, and dis- { charged nasty poisonous mat:er of a ter- ; riblo nature. The wound assumed an angry condition, was very much in-j flamed, and began to fester. The com- ' plications were most extraordinary, and caused James intense pain. It was ' heartbreaking to see how he. suffered, and I often cried over him all night. ' Tho sore presented a fearful sight for a large hole had formed in the scalp, pad wo feared it would affect his brain. I
"We tried every ointment the doctor could think of, but none of those or tho doctor's treatment did him any good. Despite all our efforts, the wound would no; heal, but, instead, gradually got worse. This state of .affairs, lasted for over eight weeks, and -at the end of that time we were in despair. Wo had spent pounds in trying various remedies, but nothing did him any good.
"About this time n frioad strongly recommended Zam-Buk, and ae:ing on her advice we commenced using it. Tho first few applications cooled and soothed the. wound and eased the pain. Zam-Unk began to cleanse the wound, and drew out bad matter, which crime away in large quantities. After this tln« sore presented a clean appearance, and ■; ho,,edges of the wound commenced to ooiitithr-r. and the sore grow less day by day. We persevered with Znm-Buk until the cavity filled up ,nnd new hen-Ithv .skin had rrrown over the once injured .surface. Zam-Buk eomoletoly healed the wound in a wonderful manner " Sold by nil stores and chemists at Is fid to 3s Gd per pot.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 11 April 1912, Page 3
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324UGLY FESTERING SCALP WOUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 11 April 1912, Page 3
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