FELL INTO TUB OF BOILING WATER.
Proud Flesh Set In—Doctor TVanted to Operate. Marvellous Healing by Zam-Buk. Airs. Eliza Pratt, of Bourke Street. Carrington. Newcastle, N.S.W., says: Aly’ little son Glifiord, when two years ol ago. fell into a tub of scalding water, his left arm l>eing severely injure.l where the ilesh was literally boiled. The pain must have <been unbearable. for the sinews were all contracted and drawn up, ami his arm h presented a sickening sight. The doctor treated the little hdlow with lime ami water, but proud flesh set in and his arm became worse. Eor three months it was in a horrible state, ami the doctor seriously thought of taking the arm off at the elbow, but to this we would not consent. “Clifford was in a terrible condition when we decided to use Zam-Buk, for it had been strongly recommended to us many times. In a very short time this balm suhdiied the inflammation and drew all the proml flesh away. Zam-Bhik was so soothing that he fell asleep as soon as it was applied: he was unable to get any rest before we commenced with Zam-Buk. We continued the treatment with Zam-Buk until not only the wound itself healed, ibut the sinews were relaxed and the use of his arm returned. Zam-Buk eventually made the injured limb thoroughly strong again. (dn another occasion he was covered all ovei* with sores caused by chickenpox. But perseverance with Zam-Buk resulted in him being completely cured. “Aly eldest son Walter was injured •by falling down the hold of a shiji by falling down the hold of a ship. Here again Zam-Buk came to the rescue in a. wonderful manlier.'’ Zam-Buk. the world’s surest healer, is sold by all stores ami chemists at 1 •> and 3/G per pot. Always keep it hand}.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13, 25 September 1912, Page 11
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304FELL INTO TUB OF BOILING WATER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13, 25 September 1912, Page 11
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