FRIGHTFUL ECZEMA.
RESULTING IN' A POISONED BAI , LEG. EEXONA EFFECTS ANOTHER WO! . DEEFUL CUEE IN BENDIGO. "Two Tears ago.l had a very severe a tack of Eczema, pirtiqularly oil my banc and legs," writes Mrs. Eliza F. Dilloi 1G Arnold Street, Bendigo, Vic. "I ri eeived medical treatment, but derive litflo or no benefit.. I also tried seven cures or so-called cures 'which I hear of from odo and another, but to 110 pill pose The irritation was unbearable, an during inv frenzy I must have poisone my leg lay scratching it, lor an ulc« formed on my ankt© and Another 011 th leg, just at the back of the knee. I wn unable to walk, and was forced to go-1 the Bendigo Hospital, where I'remaine for eight weeks. The.leg was three time the size of the other leg. The soro lia eaten right into the bone, llie pain wn unbearable, and I really would not hav cared if they had taken my leg off. Til wounds healed, but to my dismay shortl after my return home m'y ankle brok out worse (ban ever, and continued bad One day I read in a local paper of Melbourne constable who was cured of bad leg by Ilexona. I told my husban that I would try a tin, as it could no do mo any harm, if it did mo 110 good To my astonishment, after using ono tin my foot was thoroughly healed, am shows no sign of getting bad again. M; little child, aged three, also had very bai chilblains on bis hands, which wer broken. Eoxonu cured them, and now i he gets a cut he asks for Boxona." Eexona, the Eapid Healing Ointment is a remarkably effective remedy for al affections of the skin, also for wounds burns, sores, and thoso many hurts whicl are constantly calling for tho uso of ; reliable remedy. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s. li ========
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 976, 17 November 1910, Page 7
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321FRIGHTFUL ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 976, 17 November 1910, Page 7
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