BABY'S DREADFUL ECZEMA.
awful sokes defied everything BUT ZAM-BUK. Particulars of another great. Zam-Buk triumph over a child's most obstinate ami painful eczema have been related by Hi's. E. Cumming, of Lake Street, Perth, W.A. , , "Itching eczema on her face and scalp caused my littlo girl .Jean dreadful pain and suffering. The irritation was so conslant that, to prevent the chikl from scrtaching the rorcs, wo were conipcHeu to fasten up iier hands in bandages, Everything that va tried failed to check t;ho eczema, which the doctor said was brought on by toothing troubles. "At last, fearing that the disease might develop into a more malignant form, I decided to treat Jean with ZamBuk, which I had great faith in. . appliod dressings of the balm twico daily, and as 'he treatment was per. severed with, there soon was evidence of a splendid Improvement. was wonderfully soothing to, the child s tortured skin, and it seemed to do good from the very first. , "I kept on using Zam-Buk until Jean 3 skin was thoroughly purified of every trace of disease." Zam-Buk's uniform success for everyday injuries, and for more obstinate troubles like eczema, itchy rash, sore feet, bad legs, poisoned wounds, pilcis, ulcere, ringworm blisters, etc., can only be ascribed lo its unique composition, its remarkable purity, and the ncientinc thoroughness which governs every singe of its manufacture. Is. Gd. or lis. ud. per pot, of all (homists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 189, 30 April 1918, Page 3
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239BABY'S DREADFUL ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 189, 30 April 1918, Page 3
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