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BAD LEGS FOR 25 YEARS.

OBSTINATE TJLCBR WHICH DEFIEDALL TREATMENT. WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAMBTJK. How simple accidents if neglected may result in serious and painful complications is illustrated by tho case of Mrs. Grace Date, of 125 Oroya Street, Boulder, W.A., who says:—"Twenty-seven years ago, 'through knocking a varicose vein in my right leg, an ulcer formed. I endured the greatest misery from the agony caused by tho wound. It developed into one mass of inflammation, always in a moist condition with matter and pus continually oozing from it. Only with tho greatest difficulty was I able to move about, and this made matters worse. For long years I was tortured by this obstinate disease, and changes in tho weather oauscd mo additional suffering. . "Innumerable remedies I tried, trut nothing whatever proved of tho slightest eervico. Doctors' treatmont also failed to give m© anv relief, and matters continued in an awful state for such ft long time that I regarded a euro as almost impossible. 'I lost all hope of recovery, and became reconciled to my lot. "7,am-Buk was recommended to me as la balm that would certainly do me a lot of good. I got a supply and carefully dros'fd the ulcer. After n. few applications of Znm-Biik r*y leg showed signs of improvement. The pain was not so severe, and the inflammation was gradually disappearing. As I persisted using Zam-Buk nil bad matter was withdrawn, tho wound gradually closing up until it was perfectly healed, and new healthy skin formed over the once diseased area. I am glad to sav that I do not suffer-in. any way now,'thanks entirely to Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk is K>l<l V nit chemist* and itoxoj at la. 6d, ud Bs, 64 km B»t,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 22

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BAD LEGS FOR 25 YEARS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 22

BAD LEGS FOR 25 YEARS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 22

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