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RUSTY NAIL PENETRATED HEEL. OPERATION, OINTMENTS, AND HOSPITAL TREATMENT FAILED - TERRIBLE BLOOD-POISONING CURED BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. M. Harmon, of C Turner Street, Eedfern, Sydney, says:-"My son, Clyde, trod on a rusty nail, which penetrated hia heel aad came out through the anklo It was a terrible wound, and to make matters worse blood-poison set in, the pain being dreadful, for tho inflammation increased daily, nnd the wound continually discharged. Clyde was unablo to put his foot to tho ground and had to be earned about, while on account of the intense pain ho could not sleep at night. We took him to a hospital, where they operated on the foot, but after this tho wound became worse. "Wo tried a great number of different ointments nnd powders without any success, for the injury continued to take the- wrong way. Wo then took him to tho Sydney Hospital, but the treatment there made him cry from the excessive pain. He was in such a bad way that we had to tnko him every morning for two months, but ho was no better at the end of that time. At last wo thought tho foot would v liavo to bo Temovcd. "For months the child suffered untold misery, and then his grandmother decided to try what Zam-Buk would do. She dressed tho wound with some, and tho littlo fellow obtained so much ease that wo determined to follow up the treatment. A further supply was purchased, and tho treatment continued. Zam-Buk withdrew all bad matter, and reduced tho swelling nnd inflammation. The skin, which had been black and blue with congealed blood, assumed its natural hue, and as tho healing process was continued tho foot returned to its natural shape. The Zam-Buk treatment was persisted with until tho injury was completely healed, and his foot was perfectly weil again." Zam-Buk, tho wonderful healing balm, is sold by all stores ojtid chemists at Js, tid. and lis, fid, vfiX poU " i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 14

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