WOUNDS AND BRUISES. . .Wounds are of three kinds :— A clean cut. A cut with ragged edge, or a tear. A puncture. Of the three the latter is generally the most dangerous. In all three cases the wound should first be washed in tepid water. Then Rexona should be applied on clean linen; This linen should be changed frequently, and every time fresh Rcxona should be used. Be careful that the Rexona be spread evenly all over the linen wherever it may come into contact with the broken skin. Else the linen may stick to the Wound, and on removal may tear open the injured parts. .If Rexona is spread evenly this cannot happen. On no account should any linen or other bandage com* in contact with a wound, unless covered with Rexona. A deadly germ may lurk on the cleanest linen. Rexona is death to germs. No wound will, fester if Rexona be applied ■ before the numerous perms ever floating in the air can find a foothold. I Rexona la a reliable remedy for Cats, Barns, Braises, Eczema Pimples, Sore-, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles, ana all irritations and eruptions of the Skin. Sold by all Chemists and stores in triangular pots at 1/6 and 3/S»mplc tin forwarded free upon application to .jtBBCBIw Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., iB 1S °' Conne,l s, -' Sydaey, N.S.W.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 4
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