ARM COVERED WITH ECZEMA. "LIKE SALT RUBBED INTO A WOUND."—ZAMBUK CURES AFTER MEDICAL TREATMENT FAILED. "Two years ago eczcma started at my right elbow, and spread up to the shoulder, causing mo intense misery," says Mrs. J. Chandler, Campbell Street, Hobart, Tasmania. "The irritation was awful, and I felt I could tear my arm to pieces, whilo the inflammation increased so rapidly that my arm swelled to an enormous size. "During tho night intenso, irritation prevented mo getting any sleep, and when I got up in tho morning I was thoroughly exhausted from tho effects of this terrible torture. Tho smarting, burning, and itching were agonising, and my health becamo run down. The sensation was a& if salt had boon rubbed into the wound, and the awful pains nearly drove me mad. "I was under a doctor for some time, but the disease defied his treatment; in fact. I becamo worse instead of better. A friend then persuaded mo to try ZamBuk Balm and Soap. I obtained a supply, and after washing the arm with Soap I anointed it with balm. This treatment had a most cooling and soothing effect, for in a short time the swelling and inflammation were reduced and all pains ended. Now tlio healing process was started, I persevered with ZamBuk until the diseaso was completely defeated, and my nrm restored to its naj tural condition. Since Zam-Buk cured 3 me my skin has been in excellent condif tion, and I have had no trouble whatover." As a healing balm for all skin injuries, Zam-Buk in unexcelled. Sold bv all stores and chemists at Is. Gd. and 3s. Cd. t jior pot—Advti
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 6
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276Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 6
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