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SHOCKING LEG ULCERS

TWO YEARS' AGONY PROM A SIMPLE . , KNOCK. ZAM-BUK TO' THE RESCUE. Mrs. Louisa Wyllie, of 159 Botany Buy, Waterloo, Sydney, writes:— "I'or two years my husband endured great misery from blood-poison in his leg. It was caused by a knock which broke the skin ,and dye or dirt got into tlfo abrasion. Ulcers broke out and spread over the limb. When they showed a tendency to heal, the least knock would cause them to break out more violently, than ever. He despaired of "ever getting well, whilst the pain was so intense that lie could only get about with difficulty. Many remedies were adopted, but none seemed to suit liim or to give liiiu permanent benefit. "At length lie read about Zam-Buk as a remarkable; cure for blood-poison, and therefore obtained a supply of the balm. After bathing the leg with hot water ho applied Zam-Buk, and obtained tlio greatest ease ho had experienced for some time. Each application of Zam-Buk improved the limb, which was soon mult ins splendid progress to recovery. Incredible as it may seem, Zam-Buk completely healed his" leg, and we now use this reliable healing balm for any injury, great or small, thAt occurs in our home." Mr. Wyllie's cure should convince all sufferers from obstinate sore? that.there is nothing to surpass,ZcAn-Buk. Eczema, ringworm, scalp sores, ulcers, sore feet, itchy rash, heat swellings, piles, pimples, poisoned wounds, are all ended by ZamBuk, which is also splendid for cuts, bruises, knocks, sprains, strains, and other dally mishap.', OC nil nlieinintu and , storekeepers, at la. 6<L or 3s. fid. a not.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2725, 21 March 1916, Page 2

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SHOCKING LEG ULCERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2725, 21 March 1916, Page 2

SHOCKING LEG ULCERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2725, 21 March 1916, Page 2

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