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COVERED WITH ECZEMA.

DISCHARGE SATURATED: CLOTHESITCHING AND lEEITATION WEEE' i;; 'MADDENING.' ALL DISEASE BANISHED BY.' ; ZAMBUK. . ' "Five years ago - I -was■ attached 1 .-by .: > fearful eczema, which first-broke-out-, on lriy, right leg," sat's: Mr. J., Bradley; of 299 Bridge 'Road, Richmond, Melbourne. "It started in' the form : of a small spat • and rapidly spread—notwithstanding all ■ ..■ efforts to stop it—until the. disease was all over my body. .1 could not keep my •hands: off the affected parts,' arid as. I would tear away' at them .they ..became raw. The itchiness:and.irritation were maddening and life became Unbearable. ; The eczema discharged .'so much, that I: could not sleep'at night; jn fact,; I ; was literally lying in water; for it simply ... poured from me. :So soon.as the .band--, ages were put on, they would be; immer. - diatelv wringing wet. It: was '' terrible': what'l suffered, and I longed for my life to come to Ml end, ffar all the pleasure had gone out of it. . "While I was taking 'an , internal . remedv, a friend, seeing my pitiable condition advised me to-try Zam-Buk Balm. I was so bad that-I..did nottnink Zam. Bilk would cure! me, but anyway I obtained a supply. L received some. ease 'from the first-application. After "Sing . Zam-Buk a few days, all the terrible.irri-., tation had left me, and a soothing influence at once manifested itself.. 1 persevered with Zam-Buk, end, in . J" 1 , "indescribably short space of time the healing process .set in. The eczema, to dry up, all the-.watery symptoms haying,.. disappeared, and my skin was gradually assuming its natural ] appearance... ll.e unspeakable misery . and.- . torture _ and , -sleepless nights were soon at an end.. .1 continued using Zam-Buk ui-t-J a" tho disease was banished nud m) -km. became 'beautifully clear." - • ... . Zam-Buk is a proved remedy for .-kin 'disease and injuries, and is ?olii b> all itores and chemists.—Advt. . .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 2

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COVERED WITH ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 2

COVERED WITH ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 2

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