WINTER ECZEMA.
L EGS AN ENOK"My husband for years suffered, on and off from eczema," says Mrs. J. M Lean, of 40' Weigall Street, South Ttarra, Melbourne. "Last year, while he had an attack of this terrible skin: complaint, ho knocked his shin, which began ,to fester. Inflammation set in, and "his leg ewelled up enormously. ': Finally this developed into acute, discharging eozema. Matter flowed \freety from the wound, and would keep on accumulating, notwithstanding the attention we devoted to it. Hβ had great difficulty in getting about, the irritation was so bad and of a very trying nature. ' ~..,,' "All the means we had tried to cure the' disease faikd to (rive any relief whatever, so after reading of some cures by Zam-Buk wb decided to try this bnlin. It was lrfar'vellous to us how quickly Zam-Buk began to heal the wound. After only two or three applications the swelling and inflammation were subdued, all Soreness and irritation ended, and all poisonous matter drawn out. With each application of Zam-Buk tho diseased condition grew less, until his leg Was completely cured, and now. healthy skill hod formed. Since Zam-Bnk cured by husband's leg he has not had an; attack of eczema in any shape or form. '■ This proves that Zam-Buk completely banish-' od this awful diseaso from his system. "Zain-Buk forms an important part of our family medicine chest,-for , emergencies are always nrirfng where there arc children, which create a demand for it? use" A pot of Zam-Buk, which is invaluable for all wiliter skin trouble, should always be kept handy in every homo and workshop, and on every farm, cattle station, nnd shcop ruu. Is. Gd., and 3s. Gd., of all stores and chemists.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 7
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285WINTER ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 7
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