SURGEON- WANTED TO AMPUTATE FINGER.
MISHAP WHILE CLEANING FISH' CAUSED BLOOD-POISON. i u ZAM-BUK TRIUMPHS AGAIN. No matter how careful one is, accidents are bound to happen, and every wise man and woman keeps always handy a pot of Zani-Bnk for emergencies. Mrs. J. Boyle, of 12 Gripps Street, Balmaiu, Sydney, says:—"While cleaning somo fish the knife slipped and cut tho littlo finger of my left hand to tho bone. Sonic of the blood on the knife from tho fish got into the wound and poisoned it. My finger becamo inflamed to a remarkablo degree, and tlib pain I suffered was dreadful. I went to tho hospital and there tho snrgeon wished me to havo iny finder taken off, ns there was a tendency for tho poison to spread up the arm, but I would not consent to this. My finger was then treated with bluestone as proud flesh was forming, but this also had to bo cut away. I poulticed my finger with evcrythins I could think of, but nothing had any good effect.. • ■ At last the inflamed condition extended to my head and ucck, and I was just coins to give in and follow the doctor's advice and have my finger amputated, when « friend recommended Zam-Buk and gave mo some to try. T applied' tliii balm on lint night and morning, which speedily withdrew all tho inflammation and easrd the pain. I continued with Zam-Buk. nnd after about three, weeks the terrible injury was healed and tho sinews were contracted. Now I would not be without Zam-Buk in the hous'j on "any consideration." Sold by all stores and chemists.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 7
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271Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 7
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