LEG POISONED AND ULCERATED.
ZAM-BUK'S 'SENSATIONAL HEALING ENDS 29 YEARS' DISABLEMENT. ■ Badly crippled by poisoned ulcers on her-leg, Mrs. E. Rohan, of s'Maclaggan Street, Dnnedin, ■ N.Z., was threatened with permanent lameness until she got Zam-Buk to draw out tho corruption and porfectly heal the limb. ■ "Fearful leg ulcers," said Mrs. Rohan, "caused me 29 years of pain, and suffering. The trouble in the first instance resulted ■ from a kick, but blood-poisoning which afterwards set in really started my long life of misery. "The burning pain and irritation sot up by the 60res was awful, and it gave . mo no rest, either day or night. ■ "I. attended tho Hospital for seven months altogether and underwent two operations. But the treatment made' my legs even worse and the crippling ulcers spread round the anklo. When hospital doctors had failed, I began to try all sorts of ointments and remedies that were recommended, but they were quito useless. ' "At length I got a pot of • Zam-Buk, the one remedy that was of real'service. When I started to apply regular dressings of the balm it soon gave .pi-oof of its remarkable healinff power. Zaml-Bnk soothed' away all. the burning pain and irritation and my perseverance, was rewarded by seeing tho legs hoal up porfectly." Zam-Buk is without .equal for Cnts, Burns. Sprains, or Wounds, and ridding
the Skin .of Pimnles, Rash, Eczemn, Ringworm, or ' other itching ' disease. Is.. 6d. and 3s. 6d.—Advt.,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 9
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238LEG POISONED AND ULCERATED. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 9
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