INSECT* BITE CAUSED POISONED ' FOOT. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY ZAM-BUK ' AFTER HOSPITAL TREATMENT FAILED. Tho gravo danger ,of neglecting insect .bites is'illustrated by the case of Mr. W. J. M'Gec, o£ 23G Wright Street, Adelaide, S.A., who says:—"l suffered agony from a poisoned foot. I think the trouble was first caused by an insect bito^ between the toes, which becamo inflamed," and worked up to tho instep, then developed into a very big abscess. Treating--the ''wound with various applications, I.did not get any benefit',: so I went to tho hospital. Thcro they poulticed ray foot for eight days, and during the whole'of this time' I could not get any sleep as the pain was so terrible. I could not oven put my foot to tho floor, without it. going. black, and I had to lie up, not being able to.move. Tho treatment hero did not bring the desired effect, nor, in fact, did any of tho othor treatments I eventually tried. I even had leeches put to tho affected part, but they did not do any good. "One day I carefully washed the ( wound with Zam-Buk Soap, and .then appi some Zam-Buk Balm. This gave mo immediate case, so I continued using ZamBuk. Oh tho ninth day after commencing tho Zam-Buk treatment, the wound was drawn to a head and burst and discharged freely. After all the inflammation was' drawn away there was a largo hole in which I could insert the tip of my little finger. However, I persevered with Zam-Buk, and in a few days the hole had'closed up completely. As I continued with Zam-Buk', so iny.foot improved until it was completely cured, and I was able t" "'it my boot on and get about once more, ■■ "A short unto ago I scratched my wrist, which assumed threatening proportions, but a few applications of ZamBuk soon put it right. I cannot over; cstimnto'tho value of Zam-Buk too much I for tho way it.served mo when all else failed." ~i..' .'■ .^ Sold by all stores and chemists.—Adrt.,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1051, 14 February 1911, Page 3
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