30 ULCERS ON LEG. INFLAMED AND FESTERING SORES QUICKLY HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. It is the simple daily mishaps that often have the most serious consequences, ami prove the necessity for always keeping /.am-Bnk handy. Mr. W. F. Campbell, of 176 York .Street, Launooston, Tasmania, writes;— "When at Flinders Island, three years ago, I was chopping some wood when n piece llcw up and struck me on tho shin-bone, causing a painful injury. The dve of mv .<ock got into (he wound, which started to inflame and fester. My leg swelled enormously, and the pain was dreadful. I could obtain no relief or sleep at night, but would toss about in agony. "I spent pounds in different ointments and remedies, but all to no purpose. Ulcers kept breaking out until I had no fewer than 30 on my leg, which kept on discharging bad matter. "Eventually I took the advice of a friend who had used Zam-Bulc, with splendid results in a bad leg. The first" application of Zam-Buk to niy leg eased the pain, and the second dressing gavo mo such ease that I kept on with Iho treatment, with the result that my leg began to heal up splendidly. Thanks to Zani-Bnk th<"'° '* ,low "" S 'R» °f *' in many sores, and I do not suffer any illeffects whatever. I think it is a wonderful euro." Mr. Campbell's case is only typical ot hundreds of 'others in which the healin? and disease-destroying power of Zam« Knk has been proved superior to all other remedies. It is worth remembering that Zam-Buk is wholly medicinal, and gets right to the root of disease. Thnl is why it is unequalled for Eczema, Ringworm, Bad Legs, and Ankles, Festering Sores, Piles; Poisonous Bites, and Stings, otc. Is. fid, and Bs. 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 6
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297Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 6
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