WORKER'S BAD ACCIDENT.
ANKLE BURNED TO BONE WITH MOLTEN METAL. WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAMBUK. Accidents will happen, consequently it pays to bo prepared, for the unfortunate emergency by always keeping a pot of Zam-Buk handy. This wonderful healer is. a very Godsend',for soothing pains, lcee'Jing a wound healthy and en* suring rapid natural healinff. Mr. James K.' Walsh, 194.. Dudley Street, West.ilaitland,-Vic, Bays:— •:- "While at'.work ina foundry 'I, had a very bad accident, which laid me up for a considerable time. I was working with molten metal, when some of it spilled and went down the inside of my boot, inflicting a 'terrible burn from' which I suffered untold agony. It was with difficulty that the boot and sock were got off, tho flesh coming away and leaving tlie ankle bono exposed. The injury was so dreadful that after a month in the Melbourne Hospital I was 6till very bad. Various remedies, were tried without avail. My leg would not heal, and I had to go about on crutches for some time. . The injury was terribly inflamed, and Often Caused nio.sleepless, nights through the awful 6hooting pain. "At my mother's suggestion I. began to use Zam-Buk, and experienced' fireat relief. Zaimßuk soothed the fiery pains at once, and I Was able to rest at nights. The burn began to. heat. .After a littlo perseverance with' Zam-Bukf'l comd walk Without the crutches. In frict, Zam-Buk completely healed the terrible place Where the flesh ,was eaten away' by the molten steel. Wo now use Zam-Buk far 'everything in the shape of injuries in our housohold." Thousands of Australian families nse Zam-Blik claily, and find it tho quickest and surest healer . for cuts, hrUises, sores, burnsj scalds, and knocks. All chemists and stores, ■ Is. 6d. and --Us. Gd. per pot. " .. ' .... -.. -
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 9
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297WORKER'S BAD ACCIDENT. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 9
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