AVERT THIS POISON PERIL.
You Can't Afford to Laugh at Simple Injuries.
"It was stated that he died from blood-poisoning—caused by a trifling burn on the little finger, which he laughed at."
This actual Press extract well summarises the attitude >'of thousands of people towards their everyday cuts, scratches, burns, abrasions, etc. Thinking tney really amount to little, they leave them unattended to take care of themselves. That's how the fatalities arise—how hands, arms, feet, and legs are sacrificed to.this septic poison peril. When an accident happens and you need help quickly, think first of that fine antiseptic first aid, Zam-Buk. Whether it be a cut finger or a gashed knee—scratched arm, burnt hand, sprained ankle, bruise or wound, ZamBuk can always be depended upon to soothe pain, end soreness and ensure thorough disinfection of the wound. Zam-Bnk not only guards the exposed tissues against infection, but it penetrates deep below the surface and actually drawing out any poison already there.
Zam-Buk is a good dependable allround skin remedy to have on the medicine shelf always, but especially when the doctor may be far away. Being a pure r&fined balm, compounded from extracts of exceptional curative powers, Zam-Buk is infinitely superior to ordinary fatty salves and dressings. Get both the famous Zam-Buk healing products—the Balm and the Medicinal Soap. Of Chemists and Stores everywhere, or direct from C. E. Fulford (Aust.) Ltd., 39 Pitt street, Sydney. 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 2
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237AVERT THIS POISON PERIL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 2
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