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HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW.

WrMST BADLY CUT—PEOUD FLESH FORMED. WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAM-BUK Mrs. C. Jones, of 20S Demson Street. Cainperdoirii, Sydney, says:—"l slipped while cleaning a window, and iny right hand went through the glass, with a result that I lacerated my wrist and severed one of the sinews. I went into tho hospital, where they joined tho sinew and put eisht stitches into the wound. My hand was contracted and bent up. aiid the wound would not heal. Proud flesh formed wjth terrible irritation, and T could hardly bear to leave it alone. Once more I went to the hospital, where tlipy nsain operated on my hand. This only mode matters worse. T wn« umible tfi iinder.in the torture, so refused to go to the hospital again, for my hand and arm were drawn lip. It was not possible to straighten them, and in this way I suffered for- ten weeks. "Having some Zam-J3uk in the house I applied it to the wound with excellent results. ' In a short time Z«m-Buk cured it of the proud flesh, withdrew all bad matter, and healed the injury wonderfully. T was .=-> delighted that I decided to persevere. Twjee a day T dressed tho injured sinew with Zam-Buk 'until it became soft and pliable, and T found T was recovering the uso of my firm. T persisted with Zam-Buk until my arm and hand had recovered its use, and I could bend and move as before. Zani-Buk cured me in a wonderful manner, for the doctor said it was possible I might never get inv risht hand back to its former Hie. But Zam-Buk worked this miracle" Ztnn-Biik is sold by all stores and chemists at Is. (id. and &*, (id. per pol. Alwnvs keep a pot handy.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 6

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295

HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 6

HAND SLIPPED THROUGH WINDOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 6

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