A SPLENDID RECORD OF ZAM-BUK'S HEALING. FATHER , MOTHER AND CHILD CURED Or POISONED SORES, BURNS, AND INJURIES. Absolute proof that a pot of Zam-Buk should be kept handy in every home is provided by the experience of the family of Jlr. Patterson, of 88 Davis Street, Boulder, W.A. In a recent conversation, Mrs. Patterson said: "My husband, w'hiile working in a mine, was injured by a fall of earth. He was brought homo on an ambulance stretcher, suffering 111■tense pain, and he had lost the use of his lower limbs. Ho seemed as if ho was paralysed, and was confined to lua bed for thrco months suffering great ugouv and distress. "At last I asked my husband to let me rub him with Zam-Buk. We always kcop a supply in tibe house. To this tho doctor agreed, so I rubbed his back vigorously. After a-ppEcations my husband was much easier, and the awful pain had gone. We were so gratified with the Zam-Buk that wo decided 1 to persevere, with tiho result that in practically a short tiino my husband was once again able to walk about. Thanks to Zaiu-Buk, his health- and strength quickly returned, ajid now ho is quite active again. . , "My I'ittlo boy sat down in some redhot ashes, burning himself severely. His crios were heartrending, and tho agony he suffered was frightful. Zam-Buk completely cured him. t "Wilile opening a tin. of preserves I gashed filue top of my thumb, andthrough neglect blood-poisoning set in. Tho wound besan to swell, and inflammation sot in. The pain was excruciating, and my thumb would throb in an almost unbearable manner, while matter flowed freely from it. Tlio doctor applied caustic to burn tho wound, but this only made matters worse. Then he wished to amputate the top joint, but I would not hear of this. Wo decided to place our reliance iri our old friend Zam-Buk, and, to cut a long story shloi-t, this splendid balm withdrew all bad matter, eased tho pain and healed tho wound in a wonderful fashion." All chemists and storekeepers supply Zam-Buk at Is, 6(1. and 3s. Cd, _____
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1858, 18 September 1913, Page 5
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355Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1858, 18 September 1913, Page 5
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