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A POISONED FOOT.

SKILLED TREATMENT FAILED TO ':. /■".. OURE. i' LIMB SAVED BY ZAMJBUK. . Zani-Buk's wonderful .'record as' a 'purifier* and Healer of poisoned sores.'and festering wounds Lis fullv endowed' by Mi-s. Ellen Clasen, of 1 Kennedy,. Street, East. Sydney, who says:—"For.'tern years I suffered awful ipain and misery, from a. badly poisoned foot, caused by cutting my heel on an oyster shell. .Tho root wis swollen to it great size, and there was so' much inflammation that it extended right up the leg. I could get no rest either day Or night, and tho sores got steadily worso until parts of my log appeared to be almost eaten down to tho bone, i

"The treatment of several loading doctors failed to do any permanent good, and though the places did hoal over' at times it was only with a very thin skin, and they always broke out again worse than over. The soothing effect of the first dressings of Znm-Buk was wonderful, and Hie balm, besides causing tho" swelling and inflammation to abate, drew out a quantity of bad matter. After thoroughly cleansing the 'ulcers Zam-iiuK soon caused the healing process to begin. "My cure .progressed wonderfully, and T soon began to get about a little, and being freed of the dreadful pain, I began to enjoy sound rest and sleep. Further persoyeranco with the balm caused the bad foot to be thoroughly- healed wit).' slroinr. healthy new skin. Ever since Zam-Buk effected this remarkable cure, I have been in spleifdid health and finite active again."

Zam-Bulc should be kept handy in every home and workshop, and on every farm, cattle station, niul shpon-nin. ZamBuk is / simply invaluable for skin sores, ulceration, flesh wounds, and injuries. Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is. Gd. and 3s. Gd. a pot.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 7

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299

A POISONED FOOT. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 7

A POISONED FOOT. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 7

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