HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND.
~ » DOCTOE SAID AMPUTATION WAS NECESSARY-ZAM-BUK MAKES A REMARKABLE CURE. Zam-Buk i.s the. homo "Ambulancc," and 'iisould always bo kept handy for the "first-aid ;> ' treatment, of these simplo injuries to which every housewife is liable. Zam-Buk may savo youi any amount of pain and worry. Mrs E. Jeffrey, Brisbano street, Brown HUI, ' AV.A., says: "Whilst washing out curtains, dye got through tho broken skin of my liaud, and caused fearful festering and inflammation. Night after night I was kept awako in fearful agony through the intolerable pains which used to shoot from the tip of the finger right up the arm. "A well-known doctor in Boulder said tho limb could not be healed by ordinary methods, and operation was necessary. Neighbours, too, who saw tho hand were convinced that I would loso it eventually. "But I was determined to avoid this operation if at all possiblo, and hating heard so much about Zam-Buk soon convinced pie of its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power, for there was such a striking improvement that I lost all fear of tho surgeon's knife. "Zam-Buk proved wonderfully mild and soothing, and it speedily subdued the inflammation and soreness, , and drcn r away the mass of bad matter which had formed in the hand. T persevered with Zam-Buk for- another fortnight, and within that time the hand was healed and wonderfully cured. "For the children's cut.% burns, and bruises, I find Zaiil-Buk a ready and perfect healer, and T recommend it to all my friends." A pot of Zan>Buk should certainly be kept handy in every Australian home. Two prices—ls Gd or 3s 6d a pot. The larger size eontains nearly four times the qnantitv in the small pot. and is therefore the more economical for family use, especially when living in tho back blocks away from town and doctpr. 2
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 3
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307HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 3
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