AGONY WITH A BAD LEG.
ONE GEE AT WOUND FROM KNEE TO AitIILE—ZAM-BUK'S WONDERFUL POWERS AGAIN PROMINENT. ■. ■' ■ . ■ ■; Powerful proof of the wonderful soothing and healing powers that distinguish Zam-Buk comes from Mr. A. G. Dalwood, foreinan-coachbuilder .to .M'Culloch, Combe, Green and Co., of Wakefield Street, Adelaide, and testimony such as his _ should convince all . readers that every home does indeed need Zam-Buk. Mr. .Dalwood resides in Chatham Road, Keswick, near Adelaide, and' says: "Out of gratitude for the great benefits myself ana family have derived from Zam-Buk, it gives me pleasure . to testify to . its wonderful healing. virtues.' I received a terrible blow on,the knee from a cricket ball, the ; pain from which was so great that I rolled on the ground in agony; my leg commenced to swell from the knee right down to the toes, and only those who have sustained similar injuries can imagine 'the agony I : was in. I was taken home, and my wife bathed the leg with hot water and then rubbed Zam-Buk—a supply of which wonderful preparation we always keep in the house—into the leg .as well as the pain would allow. Owing to the severity of the injury and the agony I was in,'l. slept badly that night, and' in. the morning I was positively frightened'at the sight, of "my leg —it was.one complete black, swollen mass from the knee to the ankle. My wife wanted to call in the doctor immediately, but I was determined to: persevere with Zam-Buk.. and give it' a fair trial, as it had never, failed mo in similar injuries on previous occasions. So my wife again dressed the wound with Zam-Buk. Towards night the pain eased, and I slept well. Zam-Buk reduced the swelling, and, continuing with its treatment, daily improvement was wonderful, and in one week from the day of the accident I was able to return to work; at'the end of a fortnight there ■ was not a mark to show where the injury had.been. The rapidity of my recovery was remarkable, and the wonderful-powers of Zam-Buk. came as an oye-opener to the many friends who came to see me.. There are many who cite my case as an example of the soothing, i healing, and curative virtues of Zam- | Buk, and I am personally one of -its staunchest advocates.
■ A previous experience I had with Zam-Buk ' was when a Gib. hammer fell from a bench on my foot. It caused a nasty, painful wound, but Zam-Buk healed it up completely in three days. "A few weeks ago my daughter drove an axe into ■ her foot, 1 receiving a very painful wound, but after a week's treatment with our household friend, ZamBuk, she almost forgot which foot was injured, so completely had Zam-Buk healed it."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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474AGONY WITH A BAD LEG. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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