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{ Crippling Ulcer. Caused:" Torturing'Agony.—No | Relief from Ordinary Treatmente.—Operation J f\ "■:' Advised as * e Only "Hope. 1 ANOTHER'SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE FOR " | ' •'' 'PERFECT ZAM-BUK HEALING. I .' ; |A NE of tne the most remai " Jfable cures of bad I VrnMllfl/iw i^SP, iL^/ r if' " eg ever recorded ' m tne orm °* varicose ulcer, | ' ■ WwMllMm • / is the severe case of Mrs. Jemima Carter, of 23 | ""•"'« ; Goodwin Street, Invermay, Tasmania, who relates her | WmfimM) WMsof m\ experiences and her wonderful cure by Zam-Buk, | : ■'■ •' ' '■'/ ' ]|fk v :"^ s a Be< 3 ue l to tne bursting of varicose vein just above m ' : ~ • ie an '^ e ' my * eg k e out into an u * cer ' cauß ' ng I !llj\tL great pain and inconvenience. I could not sleep at nights, J £<£w; J^. : -'■- ' : '* / ■E?it used to toss about through, the long hours trying in 1 l ; | <«wM&r/,/^J|;^. J ■ , •* '"*^ A /vain to get respite fron the wearying, aching, burning pain, 1 **"***• yfflS»^' -JM iml "E yen resting my leg afforded me very little relief, neither did poulticing | Wi/P 1 and a number-of homely treatments. I went to a doctor, who wanted me |j H ' II / to go under an operation, but to this I would not consent. A Chemist's || 1 fV / prescription did not meet with success. In spite of various treatments, the ulcer on ray leg became 1 1 -^ - {\ .'■"■■ about 2 inches in circumference, and about 1 inch deep. For many months I suffered terribly., | I ■•'■--:■■■ "One day I happened to read in the paper about Zam-Buk curing a similar case, and a3 a 1 | neighbor strongly recommended me to try it, I got a supply of Zam-Buk. Zam-3i:k proved so cooling, and took away the j| | pitiful, throbbing pain almost immediately. Then commenced a period of ease, during which the wound was cleansed by ffl I Zam-Buk, and the inflammation drawn out. The hole gradually became le3S, and as a result of keeping on with Zam-Buk, | 1 was soon filled up with firm, healthy flesh. My leg is now/as sound as ever. ,' , , , ™ I 1 "My second sbh/Peter, had his wrist badly cut through a bottle bursting at the cordial factory where he works, the | '1 terrible gash made him quite sick. So bad was the injury that he was in bed for a week. I once more resorted to m 1 Zam-Buk, which took away all danger of blood-poison, banished the pain, and quickly healed the gaping cut. We have || 1 had great faith in Zam-Buk ever since." Acting in Nature's way, Zam-Buk always does good. i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 4

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