BADLY POISONED FOOT.
SCRATCH'CAUSED CRIPPLING WOUND. '■; ■ • ZAH-BUK ENDS AWIUIi LAMENESS. Blood-poison and inflammation developed'so rapidly "in Mrs.'Dehoa's scratched foot that within a day/or two she'was helplessly crippled. However, thanks to Zam-Bnk's healing,: her wounded foot is perfectly healed' arid her laineness completely overcome. ■ > •-..". Mv. M. Dehon, who lives at 53 Little Albion. Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, says: —"One day whilst crossing; the yard I slipped, and a rusty nail penetrated my foot and caused a painful injury. Within a few days blood-poisoning set in, and my foot began to be extremely inflamed and swollen. Night after night I would lay awake in, agony, and often the pain made me cry out aloud. • For some time I was too crippled to get about, or do anything. "After reading about Zam-Buk, I sent for a large pot of the balm.' I began-to apply dressings of Zam-Buk to the injury twice daily, and'it soon effected a noticeable improvement.. My foot was freed of pain, tho swelling and.inflammation were greatly reduced, and" the wound began' to look a lot healthier.- ' .'■ "I-persevered.with Zam'rßuk until the wound was thoroughly rid of all bad roattdr,; and .then it healed rapidly and perfectly. I cannot speak too highly, oi Zam-Bult." , l ' ■■' A golden rule for every home is: Keep Zam-Buk always handy. Don't run risks by depending upon common ointments, and salves;' the coarseness and impurity ol wliich are a positive danger, Zam-Buk, unsurpassed for banishing skin, and scalp disease, and quickly healing .cuts, sores, and flesh' wounds, is. obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. 6d." and 3s. Gd. per pot.."". '.•' .-■'"■ . ' =/'. •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 3
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265BADLY POISONED FOOT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 3
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