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POISONED KNEE.

OI'EKATED OK AST) TJNDEK DOCTOR 3 itONTHS. 7.AM-BUK CUAES I.N » WEEKS. A Cut, Br , .! ins, or Knock, may not seem of much, account when the'first pain has passed suviiy, but unless the injured place is dressed «;itli Zam-Bnl, dirt and disease-geinit; get into the wound, and caiwt ;eo!itii.< of suffering and loss of wagp.-:. Mis. Lillio Jamison, of S3 Bridge •Street, Valley, Brisbane, says of her husband's euro by /um-Buk:—"Four months ago my husband knocked his knee on the feaffoidinp; of a building whilst at work, Besides inflicting: a painful injury, it Voki> n blood vc-;?:.l and caused inflammation all over Die limb. I treated him with certain remedies and hot fomentations, but those only made the wound worse. Ho was then operated on by a doctor who attended him for nearly three months, but as , he. seemed to bo making nn progress, a friend advised me !o' try 7iam-Buk, of which me pravo me a large, pot as a trial. Tho balm v;as applied and Ihe residt surprised iib. '/.am-B'.i'n did my husband more good l.han scything el«e. The doctor had oppne<l Ih , - leg to let the bloo.i and aeeiimulated matler out. but it broko out in a ivr-, 1 , place. Ziim-Buk drew out the. poisonous matter, subdiu'd the infljiniinntio;:, und healed tho wound, ft took burely llm/o weeks (o heal, and thero sie now no illcffccls from it. Ws have great !"•• iili in Zam-Buk." Tho striking succens of Znm-Biik is due to its herbal origin. Za.r:i-Buk is propared with great skili from i"!iable sul>staiiCTS which nave >ill ;i t-pcciUj modic-iniil action. Tin , result is, you have in '/am-B'st a conc-Fiitralcdbiiliu of the higher!; purity and of unvarying healing, soothing, and , antiseptic power. Kam-Biik is unlike unything pise :v t character and for good results. Its {umh for iiohcs, wounds, and riiimeroiifi nki/i. affections is ustaWitflird throughout tijv world. Keep a pot always handy.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 8

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POISONED KNEE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 8

POISONED KNEE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 8

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