NURSES RECOMMEND ZAM-BUK. FOR WOUNDS AND SKIN DISEASES. Nurses come into contact with every description of skin injury and complaint. They are thus brought to fully realise the noed for a reliable healing balm which can. be applied to diseased and wounded 6kiu with every confidence that only fjood will result. The fact that hundreds of nurses daily use and recommend Zam-Buk in the courso of their professional duties is convincing proof that in Zam-Buk the public is provided with a medicinal balm, the purity and healing of whioh cannot bo denied. Zom-Buk is not only a wonderful skin-healer. It is strongly antiseptic and germicidal, and so forms the ideal protection for the skin against disease germs. _ Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer, of IG3 Elizabeth Street, Launcoslon, Tasmania, who is well known and highly respected as a nurso, writes:— "I have been a professional nurse for upwards of 36 years, and during that time have mot with many accident cases, and know very-many instances in which Zam-Buk has proved of great service. "For instance, in one case of gathered breasts, I used Zam-Buk with marvellous success The balm took tflie inflammation away, and after ft few applications the hardened lumps of the gatherings disappeared entirely. For ulcers and varicose veins, too, Zam-Buk has also proved most successful in allaying the intlammatici and cleansing and healing 111" awful 'ore?, "I have also used Zam-Buk successfully for boils, carbuncles, burns and all sorts of wounds. In fact, I lie instances where I have found Znm-Huk so useful and-beneficial are 100 numerous In mention in dotail, .and I can confidently recommend tha-t a pot of Zani-Biik should lie kept in every home." Zam-Buk is incomparably elTeclive for tho treatment of running sores, bad legs, eczema, ringworm, scalp sores, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, rheumatism, poisoned wounds, ulcers, sore hands, etc. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stares at Is. ffcj. and 3s, Gd. per pot,— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 1 April 1919, Page 3
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