FOOT EATEN TO THE BONE.
PULL OF POISON .t INFLAMMATION LIMB SAVED BY HAM-BUR. . For fully six mouths little Doris Walsh was crippled by blood-poison'.in her foot. Ono of her hools chafed by her shoo, until it became raw aiid sore, and was contaminated ' with stocking-dye. • Telling how, when, everything else had failed, Zain-Buk saved her daughter's foot, Mrs. A. Walsh, of 573 Murray Street, Perth, W.A., says:— ''Through the skin becoming rubbed off her heel, Doris was disabled for six months with a badly poisoned foot. Stocking-dye got into the raw skin, surface and caused the foot to becomo full of pain and inflammation. Doris got so bad that a hole was eatc7i right into the bono at her heel, so it can bo imagined how sho suffered. All efforts to heal tho foot failod until a friond who had had successful experience with Zam-Bulc persuaded us to try it. "Though the limb was in such a shocking state the very first dressings of the balm soothed tho throbbing pain wonderfully, and caused tho swelling aud inflammation to greatly abate. Wo wero so gratified at the improvement that we persevered eagerly with Zam-Buk. This continued tveafment will) '/iiim-Buk npecdily cleansed the wound of all bad matter, and caused tho fool to heal quietly and perfectly." On the farm, sheep-run, and cattle station, as well as in the house, inino or workshop, Zam-Buk is the thoroughly reliable hoalcr that you can always depend upon. Zam-Buk's high standard of healing and disease-dispelling powor is always maintained by reason of its composition, wondorful refinement, and absolute freedom from animal fats. ZamBuk is obtainable of all chotnists and stores at Is. Gd. and 3s. 6d., and is eiccllont for Eczema, Sore Feet, Ulcers, Piles; Scalp Disoase, Poisoned Wounds, etc.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2916, 31 October 1916, Page 8
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296FOOT EATEN TO THE BONE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2916, 31 October 1916, Page 8
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